Tired of clicking files one by one on your Mac? There's a faster, smarter way! Mastering multiple file selection can drastically improve your workflow. Let's dive into a few essential tips.
**The Classic Click-and-Drag:** Simply click and drag your mouse to create a selection box around the files you want. Perfect for selecting adjacent items in a folder.
**The Command Key Combo:** Hold down the Command (⌘) key while clicking on individual files to select them. This lets you pick and choose non-adjacent files with ease.
**Shift for Ranges:** Click on the first file you want to select, then hold down the Shift key and click on the last file. This selects all files in between, creating a continuous range.
**Invert Your Selection:** After selecting a group of files, use the 'Edit' menu and choose 'Invert Selection' to select all the files *except* the ones you initially highlighted. Super handy for quick organization.
With these tricks up your sleeve, you'll be selecting multiple files on your Mac like a seasoned pro in no time! Enjoy the efficiency!