Expanding Folders in "list" view mode.

How can I expand as well as close folders when viewing them in the "list" view mode, all in one stroke as opposed to having to expand each folder one at a time?

Neither did I until XChip73 asked the question. I decided to see if the Mac OS X programmers had put that functionality into the Finder. A little experimentation found that they had.
In any case you are quite welcome captfred. What are you captain of?

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