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    Hello. Today we're going to be discussing
    the different views available in
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    "Computer," and how to change among the views, and how to sort in the different
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    views. Now the view that we're in right
    now is the small icon view. This view is
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    good if you have a lot of things in a
    given folder that you'd like to be able
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    to see all at once and if you have very good eyesight and good hand-eye coordination.
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    You might decide however you'd like to
    see things a little bit larger. If you
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    right-click on a blank part of the
    pane, you can choose "View"
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    and instead of choosing "Small icons," I
    might choose medium or large or even
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    extra large icons. In all of these views
    you see an icon representing the object
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    as well as the object's name. Once I get
    into the large icon view, I can actually
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    see a thumbnail of one of the pictures
    in here. There's another way you can
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    change among views, but you need to be
    able to see your menu bar to do that. You
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    might not see your menu bar, and if it's
    hidden you can display it by going to
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    Organize-->Layout, and click on "Menu Bar." From here, you have a menu option and you
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    have the same views available here that
    you had by right-clicking. You can go
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    through each of the views yourself and
    see what's available. The one other view
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    that I'd really like to point out,
    however, is the "Details" view. I really
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    like this view because it gives you not
    just the information you had before in
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    those small and the large icons views,
    but it gives you some additional
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    information as well: When was the file
    last modified, what type of file it is,
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    what's its size, and if you right-click
    on the field headings row, you could
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    choose to add even additional fields to
    display. By default your files are
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    probably going to be organized
    alphabetically a-z: first A through to Z
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    in the folders, and A to Z in the file
    names. If you wish to change the order
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    when you're in the "Details" view, it's
    really easy. Maybe I'd like to group all
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    of my bitmap images together. I'd like to
    create a folder
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    and put all my bitmap images in. Well, I
    can just click on the field heading for
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    "Type" and if I click on it once,
    everything will be sorted in ascending
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    order by type -- folders first then files. If
    I click on a type field heading again it
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    reverses the sort order so it's sorting
    in descending order. I'm going to go back
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    to having things sorted alphabetically
    by name. This method of sorting is only
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    available in the "Details" view. If I
    switch to one of the other views -- maybe
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    the medium icons view -- I can still sort,
    but to do so, I would right-click on a
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    blank part of the pan' and then choose
    "Sort by," and select the field I'd like to
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    sort by -- again maybe "Date modified" -- maybe I'd like to have all the things that
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    were modified fairly recently close
    together so I can see that I remember that I
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    wanted to work with a Word document that I worked with just last week but I don't
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    remember what the name of the document was. By sorting according to
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    "Last modified," I'd be able to see fairly
    quickly which document was modified in
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    the past week. The sort order and the
    view that you use do not change the
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    contents of the folder; neither one
    changes the contents of the folder. You
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    may use any sort order and any view that you find useful. Sometimes you might want to
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    change back and forth between the views; that is entirely your choice. One of the
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    advantage of modern operating
    systems is that you do have the
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    customization. So go and choose whatever you'd like to do
Title:
Sandbox
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You can use this Sandbox to try out things with the Amara tool.

The video that is primarily streaming here is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU2kyr9jRkg , which is completely blank. But you can go to the URLs tab to add the URL of another video and make it primary.

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01:46:39
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  • Revision 1 = provided subtitles for Lecture 1.2 of Prof. Scott Plous' Social Psychology course

  • Revision 1 = provided subtitles for Lecture 1.2 of Prof. Scott Plous' Social Psychology course

  • Revision 1 = provided subtitles for Lecture 1.2 of Prof. Scott Plous' Social Psychology course

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