One of the things I have never liked about Leopard's Finder is that if I am navigating a large folder of other folders (subfolders), and that large folder requires me to scroll down one or more screens to find the subfolder of interest, if I double click down into that subfolder of interest and then come back up, Finder puts me back at the TOP of the large parent folder, as opposed to returning me to where I was when I double clicked down into the subfolder of interest. As a result, if I am working with several subfolders that are all a screen or two down in the main folder, I am constantly forced to scroll back down and manually return to where I was when I double clicked down into the subfolder of interest, allowing me to then move on to the next subfolder. This is slow and annoying.
Does anyone know of a way to defeat this behavior, such that Finder puts me back where I was when I double clicked on the subfolder of interest?
Does anyone know of a way to defeat this behavior, such that Finder puts me back where I was when I double clicked on the subfolder of interest?