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Encyclopedia > File dialog

In computing, a File dialog (Also called File Selector/Chooser, or open and save dialog) is a dialog box that allows users to choose a file from the file system. File dialogs differ from file managers as they are not intended for file management (although some offer simple operations such as Folder creation), rather they are intended for the opening and saving of files.

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ASSOCIATIONS [114] (720 words)
File corresponds to the current print edition of the encyclopedia.
GALE Terms and Conditions for Dialog redistribution program: A Dialog service customer organization shall be limited to a location and shall not apply to affiliates or contractors.
An organization in its capacity as an information broker may make and provide one copy of information obtained from the DIALOG service to a single customer, provided the information broker retains the copyright notice on the material, and informs the customer that the intent must not be to create a derivative work.
CERN Scientific Information Service - INSPEC (1763 words)
Electric Power Database, file 241 on Dialog, covers U.S. and Canadian research on 13 major categories related to issues in electric power including hydroelectric power, fossil fuels, nuclear power, transmission, economics, advanced power systems, and environmental assessment.
Occupational Safety and Health, file 161 on Dialog, covers all aspects of occupational safety and health, and includes such topics as hazardous agents, unsafe workplace environment, and toxicology.
ASMDATA is a numeric property file from ASM International that contains material identification and composition, properties, and specifications for composites, plastics, ferrous and nonferrous alloys, and metals.
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