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Dmitry2015-03-27 17:12:02
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Dmitry, 2015-03-27 17:12:02

How to set a single style in Finder?

Please clarify one point: how to set a single style for displaying elements in the Finder? That is, once set the distance between elements, icon size, font size, ordering type and apply this view to all folders at once. Or, for example, select a style, set it as standard, and then reset the display settings for all folders to standard.
UPDATE
Issue resolved thanks to Mr. ifau. Many thanks, the only thing I noticed is that the ordering and sorting settings cannot be standard and that some folders, such as Applications or iCloud drive, do not want to take on a standard look :) perhaps they are not perceived as ordinary folders in the system.

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ifau, 2015-03-27
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apple.stackexchange.com/a/122652
Step 3 can be done with the command killall Finder.

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rmeskiev, 2020-11-25
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Super. It works and is simple.

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