You can learn how to close all the windows in an app using Mac OS.
Step 1: You can open multiple windows in an app.
All internet browsers, text editors, productivity apps, media players, image viewers, and file managers can be used to open and close multiple windows.If you have multiple windows open in Finder, you can use this method to close all the folders.
Step 2: The app icon is on the dock.
The app's icon is at the bottom of the screen.Don't close any other apps if you click on it.You can see the app name on the menu bar.
Step 3: The menu bar has a file button.
Next to the app name is a button.There is a drop-down menu.
Step 4: The option button is on your keyboard.
If you don't want to close the menu, press the option button.The options in the drop-down menu will change.Alt will be used on some keyboards.Look for the sign on your keyboard.
Step 5: On the drop-down menu, click Close All.
All open windows will be closed without quitting the app.The app is running in the background.
Step 6: You can open multiple windows in an app.
All internet browsers, text editors, productivity apps, media players, image viewers, and file managers allow you to open and close multiple windows.If you have multiple windows open in Finder, you can use this method to close all open folders.
Step 7: The command button is on your keyboard.
You can see Cmd on some keyboards.
Step 8: Press Tab while holding Command.
There is a button in the keyboard.You can switch between open and running apps on your Mac with this key combination.
Step 9: If you want to close the app, make sure the application switcher is on.
Go to the switcher and scroll through the apps.
Step 10: Command+W can be pressed on your keyboard.
Press the three buttons at the same time to close the windows.All windows will close.The app is running in the background.You will have Alt on some keyboards.The sign is on your keyboard.