Using Quick Look in Mac OS X Leopard

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Part of the video series: New Features of Mac OS X Leopard

Summary: How to use the Quick Look features of Mac OS X Leopard; learn more about Macintosh computers in this free instructional video.

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Using Quick Look in Mac OS X Leopard

My name is Brandon Sarkis on behalf of Expert Village. Today I'll be showing you some of the new features in Mac OS 10. 5 Leopard. One other thing I'd like to point out is that in the event that you don't have a little "i", the quick link icon here, I noticed that I installed my version of leopard on two different machines, and one has it and one doesn't. So what you do, and this is something that has been in OS 10 since Tiger, and a lot of people know about it. You can click here, on the taskbar inside of the finder window, and go to customize toolbar. This is all the stuff that you can drag into the toolbar. Mine's pretty standard. I just added the get info, which is this one right here. If you want to get rid of something you just drag it down and it goes away. If I want to add it right back, I can drag it right in. Quick look actually wasn't in mine, so I'll just drag it back here. I can reorder it that way. I'll take it back out, though and put it back in the order I had them. And you can also use your iDisk or add a new folder or whatever you see fit up here. The good thing is it stays in all your finder window. That's done. That's just one more little feature I wanted to be sure that everyone saw, because I couldn't figure out at first why mine didn't have that. I had to actually go looking in the customized toolbar window to find it.

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