"Save as"  Finder Window

My comment is coming a little late in the game but it's something that has bugged me since OS 9.
If I remember way back when, when I saved a document with the "Save as" command, one would get a drop down window and when one clicked Save, the file would appear in the appropriate folder in the window. One could see the file was filed in the appropriate place. Since OS X, when Save is selected, the window disappears without any hint your filing has been completed properly. I find myself reopening a the Finder to confirm my filing. Am I one of a very few who feel compelled to verify a filing after a "Save as" command by having to reopen the Finder? Just a comment on something that bugs me!

Tom Dignam wrote:
Am I one of a very few who feel compelled to verify a filing after a "Save as" command by having >reopen the Finder?
Probably not the only one... the OS 9 Finder way did slow things down a bit. But it may be a helpful feature for some. Best if you could activate or not. You can file a feature request here Mac OS X Feedback
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