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Using Ubuntu Nautilus (File Manager), how do I get proper context menu items in list view?

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I am running Ubuntu 20.04 and Gnome Files (Nautilus) v3.36.3-stable.

I prefer the Ubuntu Files to display my files in a List View (with file details) instead of the icon view.

However, when I want to right-click and get the context menu that shows more than the items for a specific file, I have to switch to Icon view so I can click "between" the files.

File-specific Context Menu

Here's a snapshot of the context menu I get in List View. This is the context menu related to the specific file (and has some missing items).

Ubuntu files context menu

Folder-Specific Context menu

What I'm wondering, is how do I get the folder-specific context menu without having to switch back to icon view each time. The only way I've found to get to the folder specific menu is to :

1. switch to icon view

2. click "between" the files

folder-specific context menu

Are there other ways to get this (2nd menu shown) menu to show up?

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That is the answer. Thanks very much, tried searching but couldn’t find that.
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