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            Open
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            Go To Folder
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            Rename
            Properties
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    Troubleshooting >>
    Appendices >>

Go To Folder

Select the Go to Folder option to enter a folder where you want to move directly. A Go to Folder dialog appears, allowing you to type in the path to the desired directory. The current directory path is displayed in the text field for your reference, eliminating the need to type in long directory paths from scratch. Type in the desired directory path and press Enter. The specified directory instantly appears.

If you specify a directory that does not exist, the file view turns blank and the nonexistent directory appears in the folder view as a red folder, meaning that such a folder is not accessible to you. These 'false directories' can serve as useful reminders that you have tried to access directories with such names, but remember that they may not actually exist on the remote host computer.

The keyboard shortcut for Go To Folder is Ctrl+G. This has the same effect as choosing the Go to Folder option from the Operation menu.

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