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Windows 8 : Using Windows Explorer - Finding and Selecting Files and Folders (part 2)

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>>>step-by-step: Viewing File Information

You can change the way you view the files in the folders and libraries you select by using the tools in the View tab.

The Panes group on the far left side of the ribbon contains tools you can use to preview the selected file or display details about the file you’ve chosen.

1. Click or tap the library or folder containing the file you want to see.

2. Use Search if necessary to locate the file.

3. Click or tap the View tab.

4. Tap or click Preview Pane in the Panes group if you want to see a preview of the file.

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5. Tap or click Details Pane if you want to see the details of the file.

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What Do You Mean, Details?

The Details pane of Windows Explorer gives you information about the selected file. You can see the filename, size, and the date it was last modified. You can also see any tags that have been assigned to the file, review the authors’ names, and in some cases, see any rating that has been applied to the file.


>>>step-by-step: Tagging Files

While you’re working in the Details pane, you can easily tag the files you work with in Windows Explorer to make them easier to locate in a search later. For example, if you are working to create a new catalog and have a set of pictures of the new products you want to include, you can tag the files with Catalog and then display them all in a search later by searching for files with the tag you assigned.

1. Display the file you want to tag in Windows Explorer.

2. In the Details pane, tap or click in the Tags field. Type tags that you can use to identify or categorize the file, separating multiple tags with semicolons.

3. Click or tap Save.

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Tagging Again Later

The next time you add tags, when you tap or click in the Tag field and start typing, Windows Explorer displays a list box, suggesting tags that you’ve entered previously. Click or tap the check box of any tag you want to add, and click or tap Save to save the tags.



Rating Files

In the Details pane of your picture files, you can also assign a rating value to your image files. Rating the files on your computer helps you prioritize the ones you love over the ones you don’t. This can help you choose the right files when you’re searching, for example, for the best photos you have of a particular event. If you’ve rated the files, you can search for the files with the highest rating, which will give you a results list that is the cream of the crop. Select the file you want to rate in Windows Explorer and then click or tap the number of stars (one to five) you want to assign to the image. Tap or click Save to save your rating.

 
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