How to Get the Size of a File or Folder in Mac OS
How to Get the Size of a File or Folder in Mac OS
Need to know the size of a particular file? Or have you ever wondered how large a particular folder is on a Mac? With a simple trick you an quickly get the size of any file, folder, or item as found within the Finder file system of Mac OS. This tutorial will walk through using the Get Info panel in Mac OS to be able to quickly discover the storage size of any given file or folder on a Mac. You can access the Get Info panel through a menu item, or a keyboard shortcut. The tricks work the same on all versions of Mac OS and Mac OS X, as the Get Info capability has been around on the Mac since the Classic era. You can close the Get Info window when finished reviewing the data. The Get Info panel reveals a lot of other helpful as well, including creation and modification date, tagging information, file comments, , , sharing and , , and more. You can also use the Get Info keyboard shortcut to quickly access the same information: Regardless of how you access the Get Info panel, the results are the same. You can also access the Get Info panel of a file or folder feature Spotlight. You can also see the file size of a Finder item when the active directory is in the List view. If youre the type of person who likes to see as much information as possible at a glance, youll likely appreciate , and you might also want to for the Mac Desktop and Finder as well, which will reveal additional information for files and folders shown in the standard Icon view. Its worth mentioning that this is not the only way to reveal the size of files and folders in Mac OS. You can also use a , or you can to narrow down items within the file system based on their size. And of course there are a variety of third party that also make it extremely easy to locate folders and items based on file size, which can be handy tools for tracking down disk storage hogs. And of course you can also turn to Terminal and or a file that way as well.
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