![]() To show the file’s location in Finder, highlight the file in the Spotlight results list and press Command+Return. If you see the file in the list of results, you’re set. To do so, press Command+Space on your keyboard, then type the name of the file (or part of the name) you’re looking for. ![]() If the file you’re looking for isn’t located in the Downloads folder and you know the file’s name, you can do a Spotlight search to find it. RELATED: What Is Finder on a Mac? How to Find Downloads Not in the Downloads Folder Click the link to access a PDF version of LEAP's System Requirements. Look through it to find the file you’re missing. Mac Computer System Requirements Overview Click the image or link to access a PDF version of Mac Computer's System Requirements. Once you open the Downloads folder, you’ll see a group of files that you’ve downloaded in the past. By Browsing: If you want to find the Downloads folder by browsing a file path, start at your Macintosh HD root folder, then navigate to Users > Downloads.Or press Command+Comma (“,”), click “Sidebar” and place a check mark beside “Downloads” in the list. The Finder Sidebar: In any Finder window, look in the sidebar on the left side of the window and click “Downloads” in the list of “Favorites.” If “Downloads” isn’t listed in Favorites, you can drag the icon for the Downloads folder into the sidebar later. ![]()
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