When we view a file using the Finder in the Mac system, we do not display file information such as image size, number of items in the folder, length of the music file, and so on. This has caused some trouble to our use. So. How do I get the Finder to display the file information?
Workaround:
1. In the Finder, press the shortcut key COMMAND+J or click the System navigation menu at the top of the screen-show-view display options;
2. Select the check box before "Show Project Introduction";
Well, that's it, and you'll notice that all the pictures in the currently open Finder window show the size of the picture below, all the music files show the length of the music, and other files and folders that display the relevant information.
One might ask, how can this information be displayed in all Windows? Do you want to reset the Finder every time you open it? Of course not, click the "Use as Default" button below.
In addition, you will find that there are many things in the "display options", such as icon size, icon spacing, Finder background, and so on.
Check out the information you need, and the next time you use the Finder to view the file, it will be displayed. Users who need to go quickly set it.