Hey Mac gurus,
I've been playing with my new 2012 27" iMac (which I love) and have been experiencing a strange behavior. I'm not sure if it's OS X related, or related to Adobe CS6, but hopefully someone here can help me out.
When I import files into a program like Adobe Premiere Pro, an "Import" Finder window appears. If I double click a folder within that "Import" Finder window, Adobe Premiere Pro attempts to import ALL the contents of that folder. This is not the behavior I expect; instead, when I double click a folder, I want the contents of that folder to be viewed in the "Import" finder window so I can further review them and choose a specific file to import. I do not want to import the entire folder.
My MacBook Pro behaves the way I expect when importing files (when I double click a folder, the folder opens and nothing is imported yet), which tells me that there's a setting somewhere that should change this. Does this issue make sense? Does anyone know how to change this behavior? Thanks much for everyone's help in advance.
-racher
I've been playing with my new 2012 27" iMac (which I love) and have been experiencing a strange behavior. I'm not sure if it's OS X related, or related to Adobe CS6, but hopefully someone here can help me out.
When I import files into a program like Adobe Premiere Pro, an "Import" Finder window appears. If I double click a folder within that "Import" Finder window, Adobe Premiere Pro attempts to import ALL the contents of that folder. This is not the behavior I expect; instead, when I double click a folder, I want the contents of that folder to be viewed in the "Import" finder window so I can further review them and choose a specific file to import. I do not want to import the entire folder.
My MacBook Pro behaves the way I expect when importing files (when I double click a folder, the folder opens and nothing is imported yet), which tells me that there's a setting somewhere that should change this. Does this issue make sense? Does anyone know how to change this behavior? Thanks much for everyone's help in advance.
-racher