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Lesson 3: File Management

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Lesson 3: File Management. Learning Objectives. After studying this lesson, you will be able to: Browse files on the computer Open files from a folder window Copy and move files Create new folders Rename files and folders Delete and restore files using the Recycle Bin - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson 3: File Management

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Learning Objectives After studying this lesson, you will be able to:

Browse files on the computer Open files from a folder window Copy and move files Create new folders Rename files and folders Delete and restore files using the Recycle Bin Back up files on a USB flash drive

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Browsing User Files Three levels of organization (Win Vista, XP)

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Level Definition ExamplesDrive A physical place to store files • An internal hard drive

• A USB flash driveFolder An electronic location to store

groups of related files• A folder to store files for

an application program

• A folder to store letters  for a project

File This is a collection of computer data with a common purpose.

• A letter you’ve typed

• A picture you’ve drawn

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Browsing User Files Four levels of organization (Win 7)

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Level Definition ExamplesDrive A physical place to store files • An internal hard drive

• A USB flash driveLibrary(Win 7)

A collection of folders on one or more local or network drives

• Documents• Music• Pictures• Public

Folder An electronic location to store groups of related files

• A folder to store files for an application program

• A folder to store letters  for a project

File This is a collection of computer data with a common purpose.

• A letter you’ve typed• A picture you’ve drawn

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Browsing User Files Example of Win 7 Libraries

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The library view combines all folders contained in the library

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Browsing User Files Win 7, Vista computer window features

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Address bar

Forward and Back buttons

Links to frequently browsed locations

Storage drives

Libraries (Win 7)

Locations to store various files/media

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Browsing User Files Win XP computer window features

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Address bar

Forward and Back buttons

Links to frequently browsed locations Storage

drives

Links to common commands

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Browsing User Files Drive letters

Windows assigns a letter to each storage drive automatically

The primary hard drive is always C

Flash drive receives the next available drive letter (which may be different on different computers)

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Browsing User Files Filename extensions

Normally hidden Tell Windows:

The file type and icon to displayThe program for opening

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Tip! If the filename extension is displayed, never change it.

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Working with Folders Folders form a hierarchy on a storage drive

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Folders can contain additional folders

A triangle indicates more folders inside this folder

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Renaming Files and Folders You can rename files or folders

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Right-click Pop-up context menu

Tip! You can’t rename a file that’s currently open in a program.

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Moving and Copying Files Cut, Copy, and Paste are easy commands for moving

and copying files

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Commands What It DoesCut, then Paste Copies your selection to a new location, then

deletes it from the original locationCopy, then Paste Copies your selection to a new location, and leaves

a copy in the original location

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Moving and Copying Files Selecting files and folders for Cut or Copy command

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Method What It Does

+ Click Adds a new item to the selection with each click

+ Click Adds all the items that appear between two clicks

Dragging Adds items completely covered by dragging

+ A (Select All)

Selects all items in the window you are viewing

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Moving and Copying Files Selection Method Examples

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+ Click

+ Click

+ [A]

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Deleting Files and Folders Deleted files and folders normally go into the

Recycle Bin Items in the Recycle Bin remain there until you empty it,

or until there’s no more space left

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Important! Items deleted from a USB flash drive do not go into the Recycle Bin.

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Deleting Files and Folders Restoring deleted files and folders

You can restore items in the Recycle Bin Restored items reappear at the location from

which they were deleted

Emptying the Recycle Bin This “permanently” deletes all items in the

Recycle Bin

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Tip! You can still recover items emptied from the Recycle Bin, but it takes special software and expertise.

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Backing Up Your Files USB flash drives are easy to misplace! Back up your files to a hard drive

Copy everything on the USB flash drive Paste it into a folder on your computer’s hard drive

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Tip! Back up your flash drive files at least once a week, or even more often if you have recently saved important work on it.

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