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fix(curriculum): typo in Working with File System lecture (freeCodeCamp#63837)
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You can also expand a specific category by clicking on "Show More."
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Another way to search for files that you have recently opened is to open Finder by click on the Finder icon in the Dock. Then, go to "Recents" in the Finder sidebar. And there, you'll find all the files that you've recently viewed.
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Another way to search for files that you have recently opened is to open Finder by clicking on the Finder icon in the Dock. Then, go to "Recents" in the Finder sidebar. And there, you'll find all the files that you've recently viewed.
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This is how you can search for files and folders on macOS. With these search tools, you can optimize your workflow and find the files and folders you need very quickly.
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