How to Select Multiple Files on Mac
As a Mac user, you will often need to select multiple files at once. Whether you need to move, delete, or copy multiple files, selecting them individually can be time-consuming. This is where the multiple selection feature on Mac comes in handy. In this article, I will guide you on how to select multiple files on your Mac.
Using the Shift Key
The Shift key method is the easiest and most common way to select multiple files on a Mac. It works as follows:
Step 1: Go to the folder that contains the files you want to select, hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and click on the first file you want to select.
Step 2: Without releasing the Shift key, scroll down and click on the last file you want to select.
Step 3: Release the Shift key, and all the files in between will be selected.
Using the Command Key
The Command key method allows you to select multiple non-consecutive files in a folder. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: In the folder containing the files you want to select, hold down the Command key on your keyboard.
Step 2: Click on the files you want to select while holding down the Command key. You can select files that are not adjacent to each other by clicking on them one after the other.
Using Drag and Drop
The drag-and-drop method lets you select multiple files quickly. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Go to the folder containing the files you want to select.
Step 2: Click and hold on one file and drag the cursor to highlight the desired adjacent files. Alternatively, you can hold down the Command key to select non-adjacent files.
Step 3: Once you’ve selected all the files, drag and drop them to the desired location.
Using Finder’s “Select All” Option
If you want to select all the files in a folder, you can use the “Select All” option in Finder. Here is how:
Step 1: Open the folder containing the files you want to select.
Step 2: Click on any file in the folder to make sure it’s selected.
Step 3: Go to the “Edit” menu and choose “Select All.” This will highlight all the files in the folder.