In Mac OS X, you can use the Finder next to files and folders, the names of these very easy to copy. A function that can be handy when you have an index of the contents need, when you open a number of files on a CD / DVD lights.
It can also be useful for typos in the folder structure to avoid. For example if you have received multiple files that start with '# project12444-EN-040-1223-22-XXXX "and want to group in the folder project12444 #-EN-040-1223-22'.
• File names copy
1. Select a file you want to copy the name and use the keyboard shortcut cmd ⌘ + C (copy).
2. Then use the key combination ⌘ cmd + shift + N to create a new folder to create.
3. When creating a new folder immediately possible to get the name "untitled folder" to adjust, paste the copied name using cmd ⌘ + V
• Create an index of a directory
1. Select all files you want to open in the index (cmd ⌘ + A)
2. This copier using the key combination to copy (cmd ⌘ + C)
3. Open an application in which you can edit (for example, "Text Editor") and use the keyboard shortcut ⌘ cmd + option + ⌥ ⇧ Shift + V or use the menu option: Edit ▸ Paste and Match Style.
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