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Chapter 2 Introduction to the Motion interface 32
File Browser sidebar
Directly underneath the preview area is the sidebar, which contains a list of servers, drives, and
folders available on your computer. Clicking a drive or folder in the sidebar displays its contents
in the le stack below. Above the list of drive and folder icons in the sidebar are controls to
navigate and sort the contents of the window.
Path pop-up menu
Forward/Back buttons
Forward and Back buttons: Steps forward and backward through the folders most
recently viewed.
If you have a Mac with a Multi-Touch trackpad, you can also swipe left or right with three
ngers to navigate up or down the folder hierarchy.
Path pop-up menu (unlabeled): Displays the le system hierarchy (folders inside of folders) for
the current folder.
File Browser stack
Underneath the File Browser sidebar is the le stack, which displays the contents of the folder
selected in the sidebar. You can scroll through long stacks using a scroll bar or with a two-nger
swipe on a Multi-Touch trackpad.
When you Control-click a le in the File Browser stack, a shortcut menu displays the following
commands:
Open in Viewer: Opens the le in a viewer window.
Open in QuickTime Player: Opens the le in a QuickTime window.
Reveal in Finder: Displays the location of the le in the Finder.
Rename: Turns the name of the le into an active text eld so you can enter a new name.
Move to Trash: Moves the le into the Trash.
View the contents of a folder displayed in the le stack
Do one of the following:
m Double-click the folder.
m Select the folder, then press Return.
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