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Treefile size
Treefile size










With the " Group scans" button (available on the View tab or via the context menu), you can merge multiple scans into a single "virtual root". This way, the most relevant elements will be shown in the tree while unimportant information is hidden. For example, you can hide any file and folder occupying less than 500 MB (see screenshot below). Using the Expand submenu (accessible via tabs Home and Scan) you can expand/collapse and hide certain folders in the tree, based on a certain directory level or an user-defined size value. The color for the gradient bar can be configured in the options dialog ( Options > View > Directory Tree).The threshold can be configured in the options dialog ( Options > View > General). Very large folders are marked in bold text.Additionally, you will find the TreeSize submenu providing various additional options. When you right-click on a folder or file in the tree to the left, TreeSize will display the Explorer context menu.The Find dialog ( Scan tab) provides a simple search function enabling you to search for certain folders in the Directory Tree.The Search will then select the first matching folder. To jump to a certain folder, simply type the initial characters of its name after clicking anywhere in the Directory Tree. The Directory Tree supports an incremental search.If you place your mouse cursor on a folder, you'll be shown a tool tip with detailed information if the corresponding option is active.The Directory Tree can be browsed just like a folder tree in the Windows Explorer. The gradient bar in the background serves as a size indicator, providing a quick and intuitive overview: you will see at a glance which folders occupy the most space on your disk. The Directory Tree of TreeSize is a powerful tool for visualizing the size of files and folders.












Treefile size