1. The remote site The file and folder view of the remote site is located on the right side of the main window. With it you can navigate on an FTP server and initiate downloads.
The file and folder list Each line represents a file or folder. The file and folder icons help you to identify the files and folders quickly. The labels above each column describe their meaning. The meaning of the first 4 columns should be clear: Filename, Filesize, Date and Time. The last column entitled "Permissions" tells you what access rights you have on the files. You don't really have to care about the permissions. The first character indicates whether the entry is a file, a directory or a link. The last characters are three groups of three characters each. The first group describes the owner rights, the second the group rights and the last one the public rights. An r means that you have read access, w means write access and x means the right to execute a file. You can sort the list by clicking on one of the column labels. A small gray arrow indicates which column the list is sorted on and the sort direction. You can toggle the sort direction by clicking the heading again. You can change the style of the list and the visible columns with the menu of the main window. Navigating on the server On the upper side you will notice the combo box. Here the current folder is listed. You can also enter a new folder. Press enter and FileZilla switches to this folder. You can also click on the arrow on the right to open a popup menu containing a list of all directories you've visited on that server. Click on an item to switch to that directory.
Below that is the file and folder list. The first entry in the list is always "..". It represents the parent folder of the current folder. You can switch to a folder by double clicking it or by using the context menu. Downloading files There are three ways to download a file: You can double click it, you can use the context menu or you can drag and drop the file into the local file list. You can operate on a folder in the same way. You may also select multiple files and folders for transfer in one operation, except of course double-clicking is not available in this situation. To add items to the queue for a later transfer, you may again use the context menu or you can drag and drop them into the queue. The context menu Right-click the file and folder list to display the context menu.
The file and folder view of the local site is located on the left side of the main window. With it you can navigate on your local machine and initiate uploads.
The file and folder list The local file and folder list is very similar to the remote file and folder list. The labels above each column describe their meaning. Again you can sort the list and the small gray arrow indicates which column the list is sorted on and the sort direction. You can change the style of the list and the visible columns with the menu of the main window. Navigating on the local site On the upper side you will notice an edit field. Here the current folder is listed. You can also enter a new folder. Press enter and FileZilla switches to this folder. Below that is a
treeview. It displays the folder structure of your machine. The
current folder is always selected. Select another item to switch to
that folder. The treeview can be toggled using the
On the bottom there finally is the file and folder list. The first entry in the list is always "..". It represents the parent folder of the current folder. You can switch to a folder by double clicking it or by using the context menu. Uploading files There are three ways to upload a file: You can double click it, you can use the context menu or you can drag and drop the file into the remote file list. You can operate on a folder in the same way. You may also select multiple files and folders for transfer in one operation, except of course double-clicking is not available in this situation. To add items to the queue for a later transfer, you may again use the context menu or you can drag and drop them into the queue. The context menu Right-click the file and folder list to display the context menu.
3. Shortcuts
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