Stacks consequently composes your work area, so it's anything but difficult to keep it clean and find precisely what you're searching for.
Turn on Stacks
Pick View > Use Stacks from the Finder menu bar. Or then again Control-click (right-click) anyplace on your work area, at that point pick Use Stacks from the alternate way menu.
Each record is presently part of a stack, except if it's the main document of its sort on your work area. Envelopes seem just beneath stacks.
Change how your stacks are gathered
Of course, stacks are assembled by kind, for example, pictures, PDFs, introductions, screen captures, and others.
To amass stacks by date changed, tag, or different classes, pick View > Group Stacks By from the menu bar. Or on the other hand Control-click your work area and pick Group Stacks By from the alternate way menu.
Work with your stacksTo open or close a stack, click the stack once. At the point when a stack is open, its documents show up on the work area, and the stack symbol turns into an organizer with a bolt.
To see things in a stack without opening the stack:
1.Move your pointer over a stack.
2.Scrub by looking over left or directly with your trackpad or mouse. As you scour, the stack's symbol and name changes to coordinate each document in the stack.
3.When you discover the document you need, double tap to open it.
Stacks additionally makes it simple to take activities on each thing in a stack. Simply Control-click the stack and pick an activity from the alternate route menu, for example, Rename, Compress, Share, or one of the accessible Quick Actions.