Seagate Mirra Personal Server User Guide (Mac) - Page 95

Opening a File in Finder, Revealing a File or Folder in Finder, Backup & Restore, Open in Finder

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You see the contents of the folder in the Finder: Figure 5~36 Backed Up Folder Opened in the Finder Opening a File in Finder If you have the Mirra application open on your computer, you can use it to open a file in Finder so you can work on it in its original application (i.e. a Word document opens in Microsoft Word™). To open a file in Finder through the Mirra application, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, double-click the folder containing the file. Step 2: Select the file. Step 3: On the Backup & Restore Tasks menu, click Open in Finder. Revealing a File or Folder in Finder Revealing a file or folder in Finder shows you the location of the item in Finder but does not allow you to open the item. To open or reveal a file or folder in Finder, Step 1: Select the file or folder in the right side of the Backup & Restore screen. You can hold down the Command key to select multiple files or folders. Step 2: On the Backup & Restore Tasks menu, select Reveal in Finder. Mirra Manual for Macintosh Release 2.2 86

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Mirra Manual for Macintosh
Release 2.2
86
You see the contents of the folder in the Finder:
Figure 5~36
Backed Up Folder Opened in the Finder
Opening a File in Finder
If you have the Mirra application open on your computer, you can use it to open a
file in Finder so you can work on it in its original application (i.e. a Word document
opens in Microsoft Word
).
To open a file in Finder through the Mirra application,
Step 1:
On the
Backup & Restore
screen, double-click the folder containing the file.
Step 2:
Select the file.
Step 3:
On the Backup & Restore Tasks menu, click
Open in Finder
.
Revealing a File or Folder in Finder
Revealing a file or folder in Finder shows you the location of the item in Finder but
does not allow you to open the item.
To open or reveal a file or folder in Finder,
Step 1:
Select the file or folder in the right side of the
Backup & Restore
screen.
You can hold down the Command key to select multiple files or folders.
Step 2:
On the Backup & Restore Tasks menu, select
Reveal in Finder
.