![]() Clicking on a folder in column view will not change anything, however, once a FILE has been selected the preview pane will be activated and displayed in the next column to the right. This would obviously not apply to icon and list views as they have no Preview panes.Īfter opening a Finder window, BUT PRIOR TO CLICKING ON ANY FILES, the window can be resized down to about 1/3 the height of the screen, allowing for at least two Finder windows to be displayed at once. It happens in the two Finder schemes that utilize a preview pane, column and cover flow. I hope this helps others having the same issue. All I'm really losing is the ability to see a video clip preview in a FINDER column, no biggie. Since I can "preview" using the SPACE BAR, I am opting to un-check the "Show preview column" and keep the window sizes consistent. I wish it wasn't such an ordeal to revert to previous OS, or I'd do it right now. I guess we're supposed to choose between seeing what's in a file before having to go through the trouble of opening it, or put up with the annoying, oversized, overlapping finder windows. ![]() I tested this by right clicking on FINDER WINDOW to get "Show View Options" and un-checked "Show preview column." That stopped the window from resizing, but now I obviously have no PREVIEW available. I can resize the window to the size I want, but as soon as I click on a file (Clicking on folders is fine) that activates the PREVIEW pane, the window resizes to ensure the PREVIEW is completely visible. ![]() It appears to be related to the PREVIEW pane of the finder window. I'm having this issue only now that I have upgraded to High Sierra. ![]()
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