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15.3. About the Browse Dialog Box Layout

The Browse dialog box is comprised of three main components, which are shown in the diagram below.

The toolbar, at the top of the dialog box, contains the buttons which allow you to perform specific actions within this dialog box. The contents of the toolbar are dynamic, based on the type of item selected in the lower portion of the dialog box, as well as the permissions you have been granted on the selected item.

The navigation tree, on the left side of the dialog box, is used for selecting individual folders or subfolders (including the Trash folder). You can click the button immediately above the navigation tree to return to the top level directory. This button is labeled with the name of your repository (defaultĀ in the following example).

The content viewer, on the right side of the dialog box, displays the contents of the folder or subfolder selected in the navigation tree. Both files and subfolders are displayed. Clicking a folder or subfolder displays the item's contents.

Clicking the check box to the left of a folder's, subfolder's, or file's name selects the item, allowing you to manipulate it via the toolbar. In the following example, the second listed file is selected.

Right-clicking a folder, subfolder, or file allows you to access options for the item without first clicking the item's corresponding check box. In the following example, the second listed file has been right-clicked.

You can also view the path to the current location in your directory structure, which appears near the top of the content viewer (highlighted below).

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