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(Details mode)
The File List displays information about audio files in the folder currently
being browsed. There are several ways to view the files within this pane.
View mode.
| By clicking the Views button
you can toggle through different File List views. |
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| Or, as seen here, it is also possible to
click on the drop down arrow to the right of the icon and select the
view. |
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- Large Icons mode. In Large Icons mode, large icons with filenames
below represent files and folders. Icons are arranged from left to right.
- Small Icons mode. In Small Icons mode, small icons with filenames
to the right of them represent files and folders.Icons are arranged
from left to right.
- List mode. In List mode, small icons with filenames to the
right of them represent files and folders. Icons are arranged from top
to bottom.
- Details mode. In Details mode, file information is presented
in report format, with each file occupying one row. Audio files currently
supported by Active WMA Studio are displayed with file size, type,
date of last modification and associated image icon.
Sorting.
You can change the way items in the File list are arranged as follows:
- Menu. Select the desired sort method from the [View | Arrange
Icons] menu.
- Context menu. You can click with the alternate mouse button
on the background of the File List to bring up a context menu. From
here, select the desired sort method from the [Arrange Icons] sub-menu.
- Shortcut Keys. You can press any of the keys <F9>
through <F12> to sort by file name, size, type, date.
The method of sorting is preserved across sessions and remains in effect
until it is explicitly changed.
Selecting files.
Click on a file it with the primary mouse button to select it, or move
the focus to the item using the arrow keys. To select additional files,
hold down <Ctrl> and click another file. Alternatively, with
the <Ctrl> held down, move the focus to a file using the
arrow keys and press <Space> to select/deselect it.
To highlight a range of files, select the first item and then click the
last item in the range while holding down <Shift> key.
Context menu.
A context menu will be shown when you click on an item in the File List
with the alternate mouse button. You can display a context menu for several
items by selecting them and clicking on one with the alternate mouse button.
Related
Topics: Folder Tree, Batch
Queue, Interface Summary
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