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- From: "Thomas O'Laughlin" <olaugh@earth.execpc.com>
- Message-Id: <199507060849.DAA24651@earth.execpc.com>
- Subject: Re: stupid question...
- To: ocean@TSO.Cin.IX.net (Jason Best)
- Date: Thu, 6 Jul 1995 03:49:19 -0500 (CDT)
- Cc: executor@nacm.com
- In-Reply-To: <199507060526.BAA13021@hTSO01.Cin.IX.net> from "Jason Best" at Jul 6, 95 01:26:12 am
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- >
- > OK, I searched the all the docs, but couldn't find the answer...
- > Are there any indicators of how large a file is, or how much space is free on
- > the partitions?
- > thanks
- > -ocean
- >
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- Older versions came with a utility just for this purpose.
- One way I know is to change the view (View in the Go menubar) to size or
- list or whatever. It doesn't add up the total size of a folder, though.
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