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For older items, please see the archives in the navigation pane to the left.
The left hand navigation pane lists your alerts along with the most recent number of returned results.
The navigation pane includes searching, indexing, and a table of contents.
Certain folders in the navigation pane can be hidden to reduce clutter.
In particular the left hand navigation pane was removed from the homepage, and the whole site moved to a fixed width design.
Portable devices appear in the navigation pane of the library where their content can be browsed and searched.
Libraries are generally stored in the Libraries special folder, which allows them to be displayed on the navigation pane.
Left side navigation pane.
The Navigation Pane contains a list of most common folders (the Favorites) for quick navigation.
The Navigation pane contains commonly accessed folders and pre-populated Search folders.
There should be a previews pane, details pane, and navigation pane since they are supposed to be so much the same.
"Working," the computer responded, and the messages appeared on O'Brien's screen, accompanied by a simple, icon-based navigation pane down the left side of his monitor.
The task pane is displayed on the left side of the window instead of the traditional folder tree view when the navigation pane is turned off.
In the database container or navigation pane of Access 2007, the system automatically categorizes each object by type (e.g., table, query, macro).
New file navigation pane: QuickView Plus now provides an explorer-like navigation interface.
Windows 8 allows users to remove the Favorites hierarchy from File Explorer's navigation pane through Folder Options dialog box.
The Task Panes from Windows XP are replaced with a toolbar on top and a Navigation pane on the left.
The GUI uses a tri-pane layout, with a toolbar and menu at the top, navigation pane on the left, and content viewer on the right.
The "Folders" button on the Windows Explorer toolbar toggles between the traditional navigation pane containing the tree view of folders, and the task pane.
Users can also close the navigation pane by clicking the Close button in its right corner as well as turn off the task pane from Folder Options.
Selecting a directory in the Navigation pane on the left designates it as the current directory, displaying its contents in the Contents pane on the right.
All of the open files are organized into tabs, which can be closed and opened at the user's will with the navigation pane or the close (X) button on the tabs.
Users can select whether to display Classic Menus, a Search Pane, a Preview Pane, a Reading Pane, and/or the Navigation Pane.
Next to it, a new strip called the Navigation pane lists the subjects and first lines of the messages (neatly grouped by headings like "Today," "Yesterday," and "Two Weeks Ago").
The navigation pane has been enhanced in Windows XP to support "simple folder view" which when turned on hides the dotted lines that connect folders and subfolders and makes folders browsable with single click while still keeping double clicking on in the right pane.