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Fileloupe filter by 24fps
Fileloupe filter by 24fps









fileloupe filter by 24fps
  1. #Fileloupe filter by 24fps how to#
  2. #Fileloupe filter by 24fps pro#

For example, entering tex*t can filter out tet, text, texxt, texxxxxxxxt, etc.

  • *: use an asterisk after a character to look for any number of that character in the specified place in the string.
  • For example, entering f.ll can filter out fell.txt and fill.txt. : use a period to substitute for a single character.
  • matches regex: Filter the name of a file matching a regular expression.
  • This includes the filename and extension for example, entering ‘tmp’ could filter out startmp and wordfile.tmp.
  • ends with: Filter by whether the name of a file or directory ends with the text entered.
  • For example, entering ‘temp’ using this option could filter out Temporary files directory but not myfile.temp.
  • begins with: Filter by whether the name of a file or directory starts with the text entered.
  • For example, entering ‘word.docx’ could filter out only files named word.docx.
  • is equal to: Filter by whether the name of a file or directory exactly matches the text entered.
  • For example, entering ‘config’ could filter out Configuration_002.ini and Config Files directory.
  • contains: Filter by whether the name of a file or directory includes the text entered.
  • In the second column, select the type of filter to use:
  • Date: Look at the date on which the file was created or last modified.
  • Path: Look at the names of the directory and subdirectories in which the file is found.
  • In Windows, you can check a file’s attributes by right-clicking on it, selecting Properties, and clicking on Advanced next to the Attributes section of the General tab.
  • Attribute: Look at file attributes like whether it is hidden or a system file.
  • Filesize: Look at the size of the file.
  • Filename: Look at the name of the file, including its extension (eg.doc).
  • #Fileloupe filter by 24fps pro#

    In the first column, select what FileZilla/FileZilla Pro should use in its filtering:

  • Filter out items matching not all of the following: FileZilla/FileZilla Pro will display all files that don’t meet the criteria of one or more of the filter conditions that you’ve set.
  • Filter out items matching none of the following: FileZilla/FileZilla Pro will not display a file if it doesn’t meet the criteria of every single filter condition that you’ve set.
  • fileloupe filter by 24fps

  • Filter out items matching any of the following: FileZilla/FileZilla Pro will not display a file if it meets one or more of the filter conditions that you’ve set.
  • Filter out items matching all of the following: FileZilla/FileZilla Pro will not display a file if it meets every single filter condition that you’ve set.
  • Select a filter method from the Filter conditions drop down list:.
  • Enter a name for the filter and click OK.
  • On your keyboard, or click on the icon on the toolbar.
  • In the main menu, click on View > Directory listing filters….
  • #Fileloupe filter by 24fps how to#

    Below you find a step by step guide, if you prefer you can watch our How to Create a Filter video tutorial.











    Fileloupe filter by 24fps