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Viewing Information
about Files and Folders
A file or folder has
two names: a name
that you use to refer
to it and b_e name the
system uses, called
the DOS name.
• To find information
about files and folders:
1. Select one or more files or folders.
2. Select File Information
from the File menu. A submenu
appears.
3. Select Get Info. A d_a/og box appears:
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Name.
The name
that you use to refer to the file or folder.
DOS Name.
The DOS name
that your system
uses to recognize
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with a three cha__cter
extension.'-The
DOS name
may not resemble
the other
name.
Path. The location of the file, showing
how you can get to it.
Last Mod_cation.
The time and date that the last change was made
to the file or folder.
Created. The time and date that the file or folder was created.
Attributes.
The letters below (A, D, etc.) stand for attributes that
have been given to a file:
Archive. This am'ibute is used as a flag by some DOS commands
to track which files have been modified since their last backup.
Directory.
This indicates
that the item is a DOS directory,
which
appears
as a folder.
Hidden. This indicates that DOS does not display the file or folder
in a directory list.
Read-Only. This indicates that you cannot modify the file or
folder.
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