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Dr. Mac's OS X Tip-of-the-Day 
Dr. Mac Loves Spring Loaded Toolbar Icons.
By By Bob LeVitus
Remember how much I like Spring-loaded folders? Well guess what... if you place
any folder or disk icon in the Finder's window toolbar, those icons become
spring-loaded, too. Just drag a file or folder onto the toolbar icon and the
window magically springs open right beneath your cursor. And when you're done,
all the intermediary windows spring shut.
I've got both hard disks, Home, WorkDocs, and Desktop up there and I
rarely have to open a folder the old fashioned way anymore. Try
it--you'll like it!
To discuss this tip (or anything you like) in Dr. Mac's OSXFAQ Forum, click
here:
http://forums.osxfaq.com/viewtopic.php?t=3043
Bob LeVitus is a leading authority on Mac OS and the author of 39 books,
including Mac OS X For Dummies and The Little iTunes Book
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