This page contains options relating to expanding and collapsing of branches in the folder tree.

Folder content population

The Automatically expand to current folder option controls how the tree expands folders as you navigate in the file display.

If this option is turned on, the tree will expand to track your location as you navigate in the file display. If turned off the tree won't automatically track your location - you can still navigate with the tree by expanding and selecting folders yourself, but it won't follow you when you navigate by other methods.

Note that this option only applies when branches in the tree have never been expanded before (it's designed to allow control over when the tree tries to read the contents of a sub-folder). If a branch has already been expanded manually, the tree already knows its contents, and so this option won't apply. To stop the tree from ever automatically expanding a folder, enable the lock button from the Folder Tree / Appearance page and then turn on the lock whenever you want to preserve the tree's current state.

You can choose how the folders are populated when they expand automatically to show you your current location:

The tree will always show you your current folder (and the path leading to it) so the population options only affect the display of other items in the expanded folders. When you expand an item manually, its contents are always fully populated - so if the tree has partially expanded an item, you can click on its expansion button to fully expand it and reveal the rest of its contents. These options can dramatically improve performance when navigating folders on slow devices like networks - rather than having to read the full contents of all folders leading up to your current location (which can be very slow over a network), the tree will simply display the folders leading to your current path (and since it already knows what those folders are, it doesn't have to read any information from the network to do this).</WRAP>

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