Inspecting, Tracking, And Deleting Files - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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To move a file or object to a folder (group or regular folder)
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Do one of the following:
Drag the file or object from a folder in the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS) into a folder or tab in the site
window.
Drag an object into a group.
Dragging a file from a desktop folder to a folder in the site window
Note: If you want the target folder to open so that you can see its contents, position the pointer over its icon before
releasing the mouse button. If you want to target a folder one level up from the folder displayed in the tab you are
dragging into, drag the file or object to the Go Up button at the top of the tab.
If you are moving a file containing links or file references, click OK in the Move Files dialog box to update them.
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Important: If you exclude any file from updating, broken links and invalid file references might result.
To open the desktop folder containing a file or folder in the site window
Select the file or folder in the site window. You can select only regular folders and files, not groups or objects in
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groups.
Click the Reveal In Explorer (Windows) or Reveal In Finder (Mac OS) button
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Inspecting, tracking, and deleting files
Inspecting files with the File Inspector
The File Inspector for any selected file has a File tab with basic file information, a Name tab with information on
whether the file name matches or violates a file name constraint, and a Content tab with a thumbnail of the file. For
HTML and XHTML files, the File Inspector includes an additional Page tab with the page title and encoding infor­
mation. The Folder Inspector includes basic folder information and a Name tab with file name status.
You can also use the File Inspector and Folder Inspector to rename files and folders, or change their publish state and
their status label.
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