Chapter 4 Test.  Drive Organize  Folder Name or Rename  File Move or Copy  Save As Delete  Extension s Save As or Copy  Shortcut.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Windows Basics An Introduction to the Windows Operating System.
Advertisements

Microsoft Office 2007-Illustrated Introductory, Windows Vista Edition Windows XP Unit B.
Lesson 3: File Management. 2 Learning Objectives After studying this lesson, you will be able to:  Browse files on the computer  Open files from a folder.
Computer File Management One of the most important aspects of our job is information maintenance.
What’s the Difference between Folder and File FoldersFolders –Used for organizing data on you hard –Contains files and folders which called sub folders.
Return to the Office 2007 web page Lesson 3: Managing Computer Files.
Unit 1: Getting Started. What is a network?? A group of two or more computers that are linked together. Network Interface Card (NIC), basic network software.
A Computer is Like a Filing Cabinet
Chapter 8 Managing Files.
Microsoft Office Illustrated Fundamentals Unit B: Understanding File Management.
Module 1.4 File management. Contents Introduction Windows Explorer The need to organise More about files Working with files Test and improve your knowledge.
Technology ICT Core: File Management.
Windows Basics: Desktop, Taskbar and Window
‘ {] Chapter 2 (HW01) Getting Started with Windows 7.
Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC 3, 5 th Edition Lesson 3 Windows File Management 1 Morrison / Wells / Ruffolo.
Microsoft Office 2013 ®® Managing Your Files. XP Objectives Explore the differences between Windows 7 and Windows 8 Plan the organization of files and.
Microsoft Office 2003 Illustrated Introductory with Programs, Files, and Folders Working.
‘ {] PowerPoint Presentation to Accompany GO! with Windows 7 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started with Windows 7.
Practical PC, 7th Edition Chapter 5: Organizing Files and Folders
1. Chapter 9 Maintaining Documents 3 Managing Files As with physical documents, folders, and filing cabinets, electronic files and folders must be well.
Exploring Your Desktop To run presentation, please click on bottom arrow to right to change to next frame.
WINDOWS Part 1 – Start Up Basics
With Windows 7 Introductory© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall1 Windows 7 Introductory Chapter 2 Managing Libraries Folders, Files.
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac – Illustrated Unit C: Understanding File Management.
File Management Basics for Managing Your Files. What exactly is file management?  File management is the process of placing, naming, and organizing files.
LAUNCH BUTTON Data Images Executable programs Music Etc. Files have a name and an extension – Filename.ext You assign the file name, the application.
Computing Fundamentals Module Lesson 10 — File Management with Windows Explorer Computer Literacy BASICS.
Lesson 12: Using the Recycle Bin deleting files or folders what the Recycle Bin is restoring files from the Recycle Bin emptying the Recycle Bin identifying.
Windows and File Management
Microsoft Office XP Illustrated Introductory, Enhanced with Programs, Files, and Folders Working.
Computer Maintenance 6 th Grade. BCSI- 2: Students will identify and demonstrate computer maintenance and safety. a. Explain basic file management b.
Chapter 4. Drive – The largest storage area. The C: Drive is usually the hard drive, but you can have other drives on your network or on a separate device.
Unit 2—Using the Computer Lesson 9 Windows and File Management.
Organizing Your Computer: How to Use Files & Folders Cyberspace Explorations November 17, 2004.
Microsoft Windows 7 Chapter 3 File and Folder Management.
The desktop (overview) Working with desktop icons The desktop is the main screen area that you see after you turn on your computer and log on to Windows.
Windows XP Lab 2 Organizing Your Work Competencies.
Operating Systems. An operating system (os) is a software program that enables the computer hardware to communicate and operate with the computer software.
Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC 3, 5 th Edition Lesson 3 Windows File Management 1 Morrison / Wells / Ruffolo.
CMPF124 Personal Productivity with Information Technology Chapter 2 – Part 3 Introduction To Windows Operating Systems Windows Accessories CMPF 112 : COMPUTING.
CMPF124 Personal Productivity With Information Technology Chapter 1 – Part 2 Introduction to Windows Operating Systems Manipulating Windows GUI CMPF 124.
Creating Data Storage  Use g-mail or use wikispace.com  Demonstrate how to create the storage space online  Store in the removal drive( Thumdrive/ flash.
Operating systems What is an operating system? A program that: Controls hardware Controls software Creates an interface between the hardware and the user.
File and File Systems Compiled by IITG Team Need to be reorganized and reworded.
FILE MANAGEMENT Computer Technology Timpview High School.
Keeping Organized How to set up and use your school work folder.
Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC 3, 5 th Edition Lesson 3 Windows File Management 1 Morrison / Wells / Ruffolo.
Chapter 2 – Introduction to Windows Operating System II Manipulating Windows GUI 1CMPF112 Computing Skills for Engineers.
Unit Unit 4 – Windows OS File Structure Introducing Your Computer Widows File Types, Trees & Explorer.
File and Folder Management
Windows 7 and file management
Getting Started with Application Software
Cleaning Up Your Hard Drive Space
Microsoft Windows 7 - Illustrated
Computer Literacy BASICS
Understanding File Management
Vocabulary I Vocabulary II Vocabulary III Vocabulary IV Vocabulary
Understanding File Management
Lesson 9 Windows Management
Managing Your Files.
Chapter 8 Managing Files.
Chapter 8 Managing Files.
File Management File Explorer © EIT, Author Gay Robertson, 2017.
Technology ICT Core: File Management.
Jeopardy Data Hardware & Software Files and Folders Networking Q $100
Windows file management
Grauer and Barber Series
Microsoft Office Illustrated Fundamentals
An Introduction to the Windows Operating System
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 4 Test

 Drive Organize  Folder Name or Rename  File Move or Copy  Save As Delete  Extension s Save As or Copy  Shortcut

1. The largest storage area. The C: Drive is usually the hard drive, but you can have other drives on your network or on a separate device such as your CD drive. 2. A place to save and organize files, such as documents or pictures. 3. A collection of data. Files can be text, graphics, or other types of media such as audio or video clips.

4.Group similar files together into one folder, just as you would put your socks in one drawer. 5.Use names that describe what is in the file or folder. Use easy to remember names. 6. Make sure you know where the file or folder was originally located and where it is being copied or moved. Otherwise, you might accidentally place the item in the wrong place. 7. When you _______a file on your computer’s hard drive, it goes into the Recycle Bin. You can restore the deleted file at any time until you empty the Recycle Bin.

8. You can duplicate, or copy, a file by using the ________ command. This allows you to rename a file and at the same time copy the file by saving it to a new location. 9. Use ________or _________when you want to make changes to a file and still keep the original. 10. Files have a three or four letter ________after the file name. This tells the computer if the file is a text document, a graphic a sound clip and so on. For example Word 2007 documents have “.docx” at the end. Photograph file names have “.jpg”. Using Save As

11. A _________is an icon that is a direct link to a file or folder. When you use certain files or folders a lot, you can create shorts cuts for them on the desktop.

12. What was the score of the Super Bowl and which team won ?