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    Introduction >>
    Configuration >>
    Connecting >>
    Terminal Window >>
    File Transfer >>
        File Transfer Window Layout >>
            File Transfer Title Bar
            File Transfer Menu Bar
            File Transfer Toolbars
            File Transfer Status Bar
            Contents of the File Transfer Window
            Local View
            Local Folder View
            Remote View
            Remote Folder View
            Transfer View
        Navigating in the File Transfer Window >>
        File Transfer Shortcut Menus >>
        Differences From Windows Explorer
        Downloading Files >>
        Uploading Files >>
        File Properties
    Toolbar Reference >>
    Menu Reference >>
    Advanced Information >>
    Troubleshooting >>
    Appendices >>

Remote Folder View

Remote View can optionally contain a separate window pane for the remote directory structure. By default, the Remote Folder View pane is hidden. You can show and hide it again by clicking the Show/Hide Remote Folders button on the File bar.

The directory structure is presented as a tree-like folder structure, familiar from Windows Explorer. Folders that have a plus sign (+) next to them can be opened by clicking on the plus sign. Open folders have a minus sign (-) next to them and can be closed by clicking on the minus sign.

You can click on a folder to view its contents on the right hand side pane of Remote View. The displayed folder shows up highlighted in the folder view.

Just opening or closing a folder in the folder view does not affect the file view on the right hand side, unless you close the displayed folder's parent folder. In that case the closed folder becomes the new displayed folder.

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