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SizeExplorer Pro 3.7.5 - User Guide and FAQ

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SizeExplorer is very easy to use.

It is very similar to Windows Explorer with the exception that SizeExplorer need to explore a drive or a folder before you can get information on it.

You can navigate within folders without exploring them, but if you want information on a particular folder or drive, you need to explore it.

You can use the toolbar buttons or the menus to perform operations.

And do not forget to take a look at the Size column in the list view to see the disk space taken by folders (and files). This is the main purpose of this software!

Frequently Asked Questions - SizeExplorer Pro

  1. Why the program need to explore a drive or folder before I can get info on it?
    SizeExplorer needs to know all the files on the drive or folder to calculate the amount of space taken by each folder and to collect specific information.

    SizeExplorer does not automatically explore a drive or a folder when you select it to let you choose what you want to explore and thus let you choose what you want to be included in reports. This also save you a lot of time by exploring only what you need to explore.


  2. Can I sort the data by name, size, date, etc.?
    Yes. Just click on the column header of your choice once or twice.

  3. Dates of folders are not the same than the one in Windows Explorer. Why?
    By default, SizeExplorer show calculated dates in listviews for folders.

    Calculated dates for folders correspond to the date of the file with the most recent date within that folder or its subfolder.

    If you prefer to see the real dates for folders just select real date columns in Customize Columns screen.

    For files, real dates and calculated dates are the same.


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