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You can activate Explore view by:
The Explore View consists of a File Tree on top and a File Version List at the bottom.
File Tree
The file tree content depends on the backup sources and file filters defined for the selected backup job. You can right-click on the folders and files in the tree to open the same context menu that is available from Windows Explorer if the option Show context menu from Tools- >Options->General is checked. If that option is unchecked, the right-click operation will display only the Restore Latest Version and Restore Latest Version to... You can select multiple files.
Be careful about handling files in the Explore view with the Show context menu option checked: all actions are performed on the hard disk and any deletion will actually remove the file from your hard disk!
Beside the Windows Explorer context menu items, there are also two custom menu items, which enable the restore of the last version of a file: Restore Last Version and Restore Last Version To...
The file tree shows the last modified date, size and attributes for each file in additional columns. This information is the same as shown in Windows Explorer. You can sort the files by name, date, size or attributes by simply clicking on the appropriate column header. The files are sorted within their folders. Size, Modified and Attributes columns can be hidden if you right click on the column header and uncheck the names of the columns that you want to remove.
There are seven buttons on top of the file tree that help you show/hide files depending on their status:
If pressed, files that will be added to the backup are shown in the tree. All files with this status will have picture in front of them. If pressed, files that have not been changed since last backup are shown in the tree. All files with this status will have picture in front of them. If pressed, files that have been changed since last backup are shown in the tree. All files with this status will have picture in front of them. If pressed, files that are already present in backup and are now excluded by new changes in file filter are shown in the tree. All files with this status will have picture in front of them. If pressed, files that have been deleted from hard disk are shown in the tree. All files with this status will have picture in front of them. If pressed, all directories in the tree will be expanded. For a large number of files and directories, this operation can take a longer time. Press the ESC key to stop the process. If pressed, all directories in the tree will be collapsed.
If you do not want to see empty folders when clicking on Expand all, check Hide empty folders on expand all in the Tools->Options->General window and click Expand all again. The tree will show only folders containing at least one file.
There is an easy way to search for a file in the files and folder tree: simply start typing the file's name and the matching file name will be selected. Only files that are visible in the tree are found, so if you want to search in all files, you have to do an Expand all first. If you want to see only the backed up files press these buttons: For the files that will be added to the next backup press:
File Version List
If a file is selected in the tree, at the bottom of the view, you can see the list of the file's versions from the backup. Information provided for each version:
The file versions in the list can be sorted by clicking on the column headers. The right-click menu on the column header provides a handy way to show/hide unnecessary columns (except the Version column which is grayed out).
Backup4all provides an easy way to restore any file version. Just right-click on the file version you want to restore and:
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