Windows Tutorial 2 Organizing Your Files
Objectives Develop file management strategies Plan the organization of your files and folders Explore files and folders Find files quickly Create folders Select files and folders New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Objectives Name, copy, move, and delete files Work with new files Sort, group, and stack files Set the appearance of a folder window Compress and extract files Copy files to removable media New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Getting Prepared to Manage Your Files New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Exploring Files and Folders New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Using the Search Box to Find Files The Search box appears next to the Address bar in any folder window New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Managing Files and Folders Keep folder names short and familiar Develop standards for naming folders Create subfolders to organize files New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Creating a Folder in a Folder Window In the Folders list, click the drive or folder in which you want to create a folder Click Organize on the toolbar, and then click New Folder Type a name for the folder, and then press the Enter key or Right-click a folder in the Folders list or right-click a blank area in the folder window, point to New, and then click Folder New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Moving a File or Folder in a Folder Window Right-click and drag the file or folder you want to move to the destination folder Click Move Here on the shortcut menu or Right-click the file or folder you want to move, and then click Cut on the shortcut menu Navigate to and right-click the destination folder, and then click Paste on the shortcut menu New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Copying a File or Folder in a Folder Window Right-click and drag the file or folder you want to move to the destination folder Click Copy Here on the shortcut menu or Right-click the file or folder you want to copy, and then click Copy on the shortcut menu Navigate to and right-click the destination folder, and then click the Paste on the shortcut menu New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Managing Files and Folders New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Guidelines for Naming Files Use common names Don’t change the file extension Find a comfortable balance between too short and too long New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Working with New Files Creating a File Saving a File Opening a File Start a program and then save the file in a folder on your computer Saving a File When you save a new file, you use the Save As dialog box to specify a filename and a location for the file Opening a File If you want to open a file in a running program, you use the Open dialog box, which is a folder window with additional controls for opening a file New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Refining Your Organization As you create files using programs, save them in an appropriate folder and use filenames that help you identify the file contents Sorting files and folders means to list them in a particular order You can filter the contents of a folder to display only files and folders with certain characteristics When you stack files, you arrange all of the files in the list into piles, called stacks A group displays a sequential list of all the files in a folder, grouped according to a file detail New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Refining Your Organization New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Refining Your Organization New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Refining Your Organization New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Customizing a Folder Window New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Customizing a Folder Window New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Customizing a Folder Window Click the Organize button on the toolbar, click Folder and Search Options, and then click the View tab New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Working with Compressed Folders If you transfer files from one location to another (such as from hard disk to removable disk or vice versa, or from one computer to another via e-mail) you can store the files in a compressed (zipped) folder Compressed (zipped) folders take up less disk space You can create a compressed folder using the Send To Compressed (zipped) Folder command on the shortcut menu of one or more selected files or folders You can compress additional files or folders by dragging them into the compressed folder New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Working with Compressed Folders New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Working with Compressed Folders Open a compressed folder by double-clicking it When you extract files, Windows Vista uncompresses and copies files to the location you specify, preserving the files in their original folder structure New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista
Working with Compressed Folders New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows Vista