 Most people know about spring-loaded folders in Finder, where you can drag a file or a folder over a folder in a Finder window or in the sidebar, and then if you wait a second, that folder opens up for you to drop the file or even navigate further and do it again. But he says what you may not know is that you can also drag files over the back arrow in the Finder window and wait to move the file into the folder that you were previously in. The bonus tip, if you have the pathbar showing at the bottom of Finder windows, which you would do with View, Show Pathbar in the Finder, you can drag files into the folders listed in the path hierarchy there, although they don't seem to do the spring-loaded opening of the folders in that case. More tips like this, plus your questions answered today on MacGeekab 973 for Monday, March 20th, 2023.