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Windows 7. Libraries, Files, and Folders. Learning Objectives. Windows Explorer & libraries Storage devices Working with files an folders View files and folders Search for files Select, open, and create files Rename, copy, move , and delete files

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Windows 7

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  1. Windows 7 Libraries, Files, and Folders

  2. Learning Objectives • Windows Explorer & libraries • Storage devices • Working with files an folders • View files and folders • Search for files • Select, open, and create files • Rename, copy, move , and delete files • Restore files and folders using the Recycle bin • Tag and rate files • Sort, filter, compress, uncompress files • View file properties • Create shortcuts

  3. Viewing Files The first item in the list, which displays the name you use to log on to your computer, allows you to view all of your personal folders.

  4. Personal Folder • Contains your personal files • includes the My Documents, My Pictures, My Music and My Videos folders

  5. Pictures Library • contains your photographs, images and graphics files • many programs will automatically save pictures you create or edit here • when you transfer pictures from a digital camera to your computer, the pictures will appear here

  6. Documents Library • contains your letters, reports, presentations, spreadsheets and other types of documents. • many programs will automatically save documents you create here

  7. Music Library • contains music and other sound files. • when you copy songs from a music CD to your computer or download music from the Internet, the music often appears

  8. Accessing drives on your computer

  9. Storage devices

  10. USB Flash drive (thumb drive, memory stick) • a small, lightweight storage device that plugs into a USB port on your computer.

  11. Memory card reader • reads and records information on memory cards. • typically has several slots that allow the reader to accept memory cards from different manufacturers and devices • memory cards are most commonly used to transfer information between a computer and an external device, such as a digital camera or video camera.

  12. Views of files

  13. Icon views • Extra large, large medium, small, tile

  14. List views • List, detail, content

  15. Search for Files • as files are created, Windows keeps track of your files in an index • the index is similar to an index you would find at the back of a book • quick way to find a file, folder, program, email, and favorites

  16. Select/Deselect files • Deselect – click a blank area of the window

  17. Open files

  18. Open a recently used file using Jump Lists

  19. Opening Jump Lists via taskbar

  20. Create a new folder • like placing a new folder in a filing cabinet • keep related files together, such as the files for a particular project

  21. Renaming files • Note: You can also rename a file by clicking the file and then pressing the F2 key. • Note: A file name cannot contain the \ / : * ? ″ < > or | characters.

  22. Moving or copying files • Moving makes a permanent location change • Copying makes an exact duplicate

  23. Deleting files • make sure you will no longer need the file • when you delete a folder, all the files in the folder are also deleted • you can also delete a file by clicking the file and then pressing the DELETE key.

  24. Restoring files • Recycle bin stores all deleted files and folder • When you restore a folder, Windows restores all the files in the folder • Empty the Recycle Bin to create more free space on your computer

  25. Printing files

  26. Tagging and Rating files • Tag – keyword/phrase you make up to identify files • Rating – a scale from 1-5 based on how much you like a file Toolbar Preview pane File list Details pane Nav pane Library pane

  27. File properties

  28. Sorting files

  29. Filter files

  30. Search

  31. Compressing files • saves space • send group of files via email attachment

  32. Uncompressing files

  33. Shortcuts • A link to a file (quickly open it) • Link (typically on desktop) is not where the file is stored

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