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Title: How to find your saved Smart Folders in the Finder
Post by: HCK on February 09, 2017, 04:05:15 pm
How to find your saved Smart Folders in the Finder

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<p>Smart Folders are a terrifically powerful and underused tool in the Finder. Select File &gt; New Smart Folder, and you can create a set of criteria that produce the results right in the window for actions that include selection and deletion.</p><p>However, when you save a Smart Folder if you opt to leave it out of the Finder sidebar, it’s dropped by default into a Saved Searches folder. That folder isn’t linked by default anywhere. If you remember the name, a Spotlight search can find it again. </p><figure class="medium right"><img src="(http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2017/02/mac911-saved-searches-folder-100706988-medium.jpg)" border="0" alt="mac911 saved searches folder" width="300" height="197" data-imageid="100706988"/> <small class="credit">IDG</small> <figcaption>
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