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Bossone

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Jul 26, 2008
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I'm new, so excuse a newbie question.

When I view pictures in finder, you have what I call a flip view with the files structure/information in the bottom. If you click on the picture you can a larger view of the picture. When you do that, it shows a place where you arrow back and forth. Yet you can't.....


Is there a way you can do that? See a big view of the pic and then arrow back and forth?

Thanks
 
Yes in quick look I can flip them, but before i learned about the space bar, I would click a picture to bring it up separately and in that window it shows the ability to arrow up or down to the next picture, but it is greyed out. This is where I would like to enlarge the picture (keep it enlarged without a space bar and view each picture in the file.
 
Yes in quick look I can flip them, but before i learned about the space bar, I would click a picture to bring it up separately and in that window it shows the ability to arrow up or down to the next picture, but it is greyed out. This is where I would like to enlarge the picture (keep it enlarged without a space bar and view each picture in the file.
You can also highlight a group of pictures and open them with Preview, which enables you to scroll through the pics, delete pics, resize and otherwise modify pics, etc.
 
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