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File Browsing List
| The File Browsing List is a list of folders and files located in the current directory (refer to Figures 6-5 and 6-6).
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Figure 6-5. File Browsing List in List Mode
| Figure 6-6. File Browsing List in Detailed Mode
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| There are several ways to navigate in the directory tree:
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| · | To move to a directory, double-click the Folder icon ( ) or on the name of the directory in the File Browsing List.
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| · | To see the directory tree, click the Current Folder icon ( ).
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| · | To move to a given location, type the path name in the edit box above the File Browsing List. You can also use relative path.
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| · | To move up one level, click the Up One Level icon ( ).
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| · | To create a new directory, click the Create New Folder icon ( ).
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| There are two display modes in the File Browsing List:
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| · | List: To set this mode, click the List icon ( ).
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| · | Detailed: To set this mode, click the Details icon ( ).
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| · | If too many files are shown or you can't find your image files, filter the File Browsing List.
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| · | You can also specify a network path, using the Universal Name Convention.
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| · | You cannot copy, delete, or rename files directly from the File Browsing List. Use a file manager program (such as Windows Explorer) to manage your image files.
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| · | Right-click on a file or directory to display the popup menu.
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| · | To refresh the File Browsing List, press the F5 key, or right-click on the File Browsing List and choose Refresh List. This is useful if you inserted a disk in your drive, or changed a CD in your CD-drive.
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