If you find yourself often sifting through large folders of documents and pictures trying to sort out what’s inside each one, you’ll appreciate the Quick Look feature that Apple has baked into macOS.
Select any file in the Mac Finder (Apple’s equivalent of Windows File Explorer) and you can press the Space bar to bring up a preview window to show its contents. This works for a wide variety of file types, from photos, videos, and PDFs to Microsoft Word and Adobe Photoshop documents.
Pressing Space again will close that window, but if you’re looking through multiple files, you can also leave it open and select the next one with your mouse or keyboard, and the window will update to show its contents. You can also select multiple files before bringing up Quick Look and move through them with the arrow keys or zoom out to a grid view.
While Quick Look is most useful for viewing files, it also includes some useful options for trimming videos, rotating photos and videos, and even marking up PDF files and images without opening another app. There’s also a share menu to let you quickly send out a file via AirDrop, Mail, Messages, and other supported apps.
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