Typically it has two panes, with the filesystem tree in the left pane and the current directory in the right one.
For certain file types, such as pictures and media files, the preview is also displayed in the left pane.
In Windows Vista, however, cascading menus were replaced by a sliding window in the left pane of the Start menu.
To manage groups, click on the Groups tab (the one that has an icon of three people) in the left pane of the window.
Like modern file managers it had the ability to display dual hierarchy directory and file lists, i.e. left and right panes.
Most navigational file managers have two panes, the left pane being a tree view of the filesystem.
Click the Formulas section on the left pane of the dialog box, and select or deselect the options in the Error Checking Rules area.
To build an automation, simply drag actions from the left pane to the right pane, then configure the adjustable bits.
Result details are listed in the left pane of the interface, and a preview of the file or email is displayed in the right pane.
The left pane of the start menu generally contains software-related shortcuts, including: