Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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Discuss My Documents, Windows Explorer, and My Computer
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Navigate files, folders, and drives
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Move files and folders
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Copy files and folders
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Select more than one file or folder
Introduction to My Documents
My Documents
is a
folder
that provides you with a convenient place to store your important files and folders. Remember, you can quickly reach
My Documents
in the Start menu or by double-clicking the My Documents icon on your desktop.
The My Documents folder looks something like the example below:
My Documents includes a few
default subfolders
called
My Music
,
My Pictures
, and
My Videos
. Feel free to use, rename, or delete these folders.
When you save a file in Microsoft Office, the file is automatically saved in My Documents unless you've chosen a different folder or drive.
Exploring Windows Explorer
Windows Explorer
is a
file management tool
that lets you
create, rename, and delete folders
. It also allows you to
copy, print, move, delete, rename, and manage files
.
To open Windows Explorer:
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Open
My Documents
.
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Click the
Folders
button on the
Navigation
toolbar.
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A
list of folders
opens in the
left pane
.
To explore Windows Explorer:
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With
Windows Explorer open
, scroll until you see the
Control Panel icon
in the left pane.
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Click the
Control Panel icon
. The contents (of the Control Panel folder) display in the
right pane
.
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Practice viewing other folders in the list.
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To
close Windows Explorer
, click the
small black X
in the upper right of the list OR click the
Folder
button.
Exploring My Computer
My Computer
is another tool you can use to manage files and folders. With this tool, you can
create, rename, and move folders
and
copy, print, move, delete, and rename files
. It also allows you to gain
access
to other system tools.
To open My Computer:
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Double-click the
My Computer icon
on the desktop.
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My Computer
opens.
OR
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Right-click
the
My Computer icon
(on the desktop).
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Choose
Open
.
OR
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Open the Start menu and choose
My Computer
.
Copying files and folders
Windows offers several ways of working with files and folders.
Copying
and
moving
are two useful techniques.
To copy a file or folder:
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Open
My Documents
. Locate the file or folder you want to copy in My Documents or its subfolders.
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Click the
file or folder
you want to
copy
. The file or folder darkens when you select it.
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Under File and Folder Tasks, click
Copy this file
or
Copy this folder
.
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In the
Copy Items
dialog box, select the place where you want to copy the file or folder.
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Click the
Copy
button.
OR
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Choose
Edit
Copy
(Ctrl + C).
OR
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Right-click
the file or folder and choose
Copy
.
THEN
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Locate the file or folder you want to copy and choose
Edit
Paste
(Ctrl + V).
OR
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Right-click
the file or folder and choose
Paste
.
Moving files and folders
Moving files and folders
is relatively easy using
My Computer
or
Windows Explorer
.
To move files and folders:
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Open
My Documents
. Locate the file or folder you want to move in My Documents or its subfolders.
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Click the
file or folder
you want to
move
. The file or folder darkens when you select it.
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Under File and Folder Tasks, click
Move this file
or
Move this folder
.
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In the
Move Items
dialog box, select the place where you want to move the file or folder.
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Click the
Move
button.
OR
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Choose
Edit
Cut
(Ctrl + X).
OR
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Right-click
the file or folder and choose
Cut
.
THEN
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Locate the file or folder you want to copy and choose
Edit
Paste
(Ctrl + V).
OR
-
Right-click
the file or folder and choose
Paste
.
Selecting more than one file or folder
You may need to copy or move
multiple files and folders
.
To copy or move more than one file or folder:
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Hold down the
Ctrl key
, then click to select the files or folders you want to move or copy.
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The files or folders darken as they are selected.
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Copy or move the file or folder using one of the methods explained on the previous pages.
To select a consecutive group of files, click the first file, press and hold down the Shift key, and click the last file. All of the files will be selected.
Choosing views
You can choose how you want to
display
files and folders. Display them as
thumbnails, tiles, large icons, small icons, as a list, or as a list with details including size, type, and date last modified
.
To choose the view for your files or folders:
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Open
My Documents
.
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Click the
Views
button.
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A drop-down menu appears. Choose your view.
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A
large black dot
appears next to your current choice.
OR
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Open the
View menu
and choose your view.
Challenge!
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Create a shopping list in WordPad. Type some items on your list, name it Shopping List, and save it on the desktop.
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Open Windows Explorer.
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Open the desktop folder icon in the left pane, and move Shopping List to the My Documents folder.
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Choose how you want to view your files and folders: thumbnails, tiles, large icons, small icons, list, or list with details.