PC World has posted an article today about a trick that helps a user find files that have the same file name in a Mac operating system.
If a user has sorted the files from newest to the oldest and wants to know where is the file that has a similar file name as one of the newest files, all he or she has to do is click on one of the newest files and then press the Tab key. Finder automatically finds where is the next file because it thinks that the folder is sorted by name rather than date. To do the opposite, a user should press Shift-Tab.
Source: PC World

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