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File Management

File Management. What is a File?. A file is a collection of data or information. Smallest unit of information we deal with on an everyday basis. All of the information that is stored in a computer long-term must be stored in a file. There are many different types of files:

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File Management

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  1. File Management

  2. What is a File? • A file is a collection of data or information. • Smallest unit of information we deal with on an everyday basis. • All of the information that is stored in a computer long-term must be stored in a file. • There are many different types of files: • Data files, text files, and program files.

  3. File Names • All of the files on a computer have a file name. • A file name has two parts: • The file name. • The file extension.

  4. File Names (Continued) • File names must be unique within a single directory. • However, you can have two files that have the same name in different directories. • cannot contain the following characters: • / \ ? : * | “ < >

  5. File Name Extension • A file name extension usually indicates the file type. • .doc Microsoft Word • .xls Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet • .ppt Microsoft PowerPoint • .jpg or .jpeg Photograpic Image • .exe Executable Program • Typically extensions are 3 charcters in length. • They can be longer.

  6. File Name Extension (Continued) • The file extension identifies the program that will properly open the file. • If you try to open a file with an extension that your computer does not recognize, it will ask you what program you want to use to open the file. • You must have a program that is capable of opening the file installed on your computer to properly open and view a file. • MS Word and .wpd files.

  7. Folders and Directories • You can think of files on your computer as the files you put into a filing cabinet. • You organize files according to common themes. • You place these files into folders. • It’s the same for computers.

  8. Folders and Directories (Continued) • You use a folder to organize files into a hierarchical structure. • Folders can contain: • Files • Folders (Subfolders) • You will create subfolders to help you further categorize your files so they are neatly organized.

  9. Questions?

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