![]() ![]() ![]() If theStationery Pad check box is checked, the file can be used to create new files,but cannot be modified itself. Stationery Pad≺vailable for document files only. Usually available onlyon application files. ModifiedThe day and time the item was lastmodified. WhereThe full path to the selected resource.ĬreatedThe day and time the item was created. KindThe type of file being examined (application, movie, andso on). Selecting a file and choosing Get Info displays data about that file, and hasseveral options for revealing additional information: The Get Info window can displayadditional information about a selected resource by expanding hidden portions ofthe window via the disclosure arrows located along the bottom of the window.įigure 3.22 The General Information panel provides basic size/location/typeinformation about a file. As shown in Figure 3.22, the initial information window providesbasic facts about the selected resource. The default Get Info window can be displayed by selecting the file you wantto examine within the Finder, and then choosing Get Info (Command+I) from theFile menu. Let's take a look at each one of the views, the information it contains,and what it means to you. Unlike Mac OS 8/9, the Mac OS X Info window can display a great dealmore information about your files and folders, such as graphical previews anduser permissions. The Mac OS has always returned a wealth of information about a file via theGet Info option from the Finder's File menu. ![]()
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