Creates a group icon. To add members to a group, drag user icons to the group icon. To share files with a group, select a folder or disk containing the files to share and then choose the Sharing command in the File menu.
Creates a user icon. To share files with a user, select a folder or disk containing files to share and then choose the Sharing command in the File menu. To let a user link programs with your programs, select a program and choose the Sharing command.
Prints the contents of the desktop. You can specify printing options (such as the number of copies you want) in the dialog box that appears.
Closes all Finder windows. Not available because no Finder windows are open.
Closes all Finder windows.
Prints the contents of the active window. You can specify printing options (such as the number of copies you want) in the dialog box that appears.
Displays a dialog box which allows you to set paper size, orientation, and other printing options.
Finds the next item with the characteristics you last specified using the Find command.
Finds and selects items with the characteristics you specify.
Moves files and folders from the desktop or Trash back to the locations they came from, ejects disks and removes disk icons from the desktop. Not available because nothing is selected.
Moves files and folders from the desktop or Trash back to the locations they came from, ejects floppy disks and CD-ROM discs, removes hard disk and shared disk icons from the desktop.
Creates an alias for each selected item. Not available because nothing is selected.
Creates an alias for each selected item. The alias is a reference to the original item. Opening the alias opens the original item. If you drag items into an alias for a folder, they are actually placed in the original folder.
Makes a copy of each selected item. Not available because nothing you can duplicate is selected.
Makes a copy of each selected item.
Displays information about the selected item (its kind, size, and creation date, for example). Not available because nothing is selected.
Displays information about the selected item (its kind, size, and creation date, for example).
Shares folders and disks with network users, displays access privileges to shared items, and allows programs to communicate with other programs. Not available because no folder, disk, or program is selected, or File Sharing is not on.
Shares folders and disks with network users, displays access privileges to shared items, and allows programs to communicate with other programs.
Closes the active window. Not available because no window is active.
Closes the active window.
Prints the selected documents. Not available because no document is selected.
Prints the selected documents. Depending on the type of document being printed, a dialog box may appear allowing you to set printing options before printing begins.
Opens whatever you have selected (such as disks, folders, files, or application programs). Not available because nothing is selected.
Opens whatever you have selected (such as disks, folders, files, or application programs).
Creates a new folder, called “untitled folder,” which appears in the active window or on the desktop.
File menu
Use this menu to perform operations with disks, files, folders, windows, and printers.