How do you highlight all on Mac when working with documents or folders?
Quote from Guest on 3 de June de 2026, 06:38To highlight everything on a Mac while working with documents, folders, or files, use the keyboard shortcut Command () + A. Selecting all text in documents and highlighting all files and folders in a Finder window are the results of this action. In case you are wondering how to select multiple files on a MacBook, you can also hold the Shift key to select a range of files or the Command () key to pick single files that are not so close to each other. These strategies facilitate managing large groups of files, editing documents, and performing actions quickly.
To highlight everything on a Mac while working with documents, folders, or files, use the keyboard shortcut Command () + A. Selecting all text in documents and highlighting all files and folders in a Finder window are the results of this action. In case you are wondering how to select multiple files on a MacBook, you can also hold the Shift key to select a range of files or the Command () key to pick single files that are not so close to each other. These strategies facilitate managing large groups of files, editing documents, and performing actions quickly.
Quote from Guest on 9 de June de 2026, 22:39This is a super helpful breakdown of Mac selection shortcuts! I always knew about Command+A, but that reminder about using Shift and Command for specific selections is gold. My Granny still struggles with selecting multiple photos, so I'll definitely be sharing these tips with her – it'll save her so much time!
This is a super helpful breakdown of Mac selection shortcuts! I always knew about Command+A, but that reminder about using Shift and Command for specific selections is gold. My Granny still struggles with selecting multiple photos, so I'll definitely be sharing these tips with her – it'll save her so much time!
