Canon PowerShot A570IS ZoomBrowser EX 5.8 Software User Guide - Page 60

Changing the Displayed Folder 1/3

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 What is ZoomBrowser EX? Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Chapter 4 Viewing Images Chapter 5 Organizing Images Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Appendices Index Changing the Displayed Folder (1/3) Opening a Folder Deep in the Hierarchy ■ Zoom Mode When you move the mouse cursor over a folder in the Browser Area, the appears at the upper right. Clicking the zooms in that folder. (You can also zoom a folder by double-clicking an area where there is no image.) ■ Scroll Mode If the folder level is set to [1] or more, click to the left of the folder in the Browser Area to display the images or subfolders within that folder. Double-clicking here displays the images in the folder. Clicking this symbol zooms in on that folder. By repeating this step, you can go deeper and deeper into the folder hierarchy. REFERENCE • You can use the (Back) button to restore the previous window and the (Forward) button to advance to the next. • The deeper the folder level, the darker the background color used to indicate a folder frame. ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide Clicking the to the left of the folder name displays the folder images. Lower Level Folder By repeating this step, you can go deeper and deeper into the folder hierarchy. REFERENCE • The deeper the folder level, the darker the background color used to indicate a folder. 60 Back Next

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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ZoomBrowser EX?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary
Features
Appendices
Index
ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide
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Back
Next
Changing the Displayed Folder (1/3)
Opening a Folder Deep in the Hierarchy
Zoom Mode
When you move the mouse cursor over a folder in the Browser
Area, the
appears at the upper right. Clicking the
zooms
in that folder. (You can also zoom a folder by double-clicking an
area where there is no image.)
By repeating this step, you can go deeper and deeper into the
folder hierarchy.
REFERENCE
• You can use the
(Back) button to restore the previous window
and the
(Forward) button to advance to the next.
• The deeper the folder level, the darker the background color
used to indicate a folder frame.
Scroll Mode
If the folder level is set to [1] or more, click
to the left of the
folder in the Browser Area to display the images or subfolders
within that folder.
By repeating this step, you can go deeper and deeper into the
folder hierarchy.
REFERENCE
• The deeper the folder level, the darker the background color
used to indicate a folder.
Clicking this symbol zooms
in on that folder.
Double-clicking here
displays the images in the
folder.
Clicking the
to the left
of the folder name displays
the folder images.
Lower Level Folder