File Management Organizing files and folders. In this tutorial you will learn how to:  Create folders  Name files and folders  Organize your files.

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File Management Organizing files and folders

In this tutorial you will learn how to:  Create folders  Name files and folders  Organize your files and folders (so you can find them when you want them)

Organizing Your File  Our computer hard drive is like a huge filing cabinet that stores all our computer information. Each drive is like a separate drawer in the cabinet.

Creating Folders  A computer drive starts out like a big empty file box. It doesn’t come with any dividers or folders or anything else to keep your files organized. If you stuff things into it willy-nilly, you will probably never find what you need when you need it.  Creating folders is a way to organize the files you store on your computer drives, so that you can find them quickly.

Creating New Folders To create a new folder on your hard drive, open Windows Explorer and follow these steps:  Step 1: Click on your C: drive in the left window so you can see the folders and files that already exist.

Creating Folders, continued...  Step 2: Click on the File menu in the upper left corner of the screen.  Step 3: Point to New, then click Folder.

Creating Folders, continued...  Step 4: A new folder will appear in the right window, called New Folder. It will have a box around it and the cursor will be positioned in the box.  Type the name you wish to give the folder and press Enter.

Creating Subfolders Within Existing Folders:  You can create as many subfolders as you wish in a folder that already exists on your drive. You can also create subfolders inside subfolders. Your goal should be to group similar information together so that it can be found quickly.  Your method of organization is unique to you. The important thing is to have some system for organizing your files. Some people choose to have many layers of folders and subfolders, with only a few closely related files in each folder. Other people prefer to have only a few folders, with a larger number of files in each folder. Use a system that makes sense to you.

Creating Subfolders, continued...  To create a subfolder inside an existing folder, double click on the existing folder name. This will display all the folders and files that are already stored in the chosen folder. Now you can add as many folders as you wish by following the steps we just learned.

Naming Files and Folders  Our goal when naming computer files is to be able to tell at a glance what information each file contains. The file name should be descriptive, but not too long. You should not have to open a file to know what information you can expect to find in it.  Examples:  Eng101 Assignment01.doc Or Eng101_As01.doc(a shorter version)  Eng Curriculum Rpt, June 2003.doc Or EngCurRpt_Jn03.doc(a shorter version)

Naming Files and Folders continued...  Our goal when naming folders is to indicate what kind of files are located in the folder. Folder names rarely include specific dates, but sometimes include a general time frame (a month, quarter or year). Some folder names are very general, with more specific subfolders inside. Examples: Eng Dept Correspondence Inservice Training Info Research Tips Eng101

Rules For Naming Files and Folders The rules for naming files and folders are simple:  A file name can contain up to 255 characters, including letters, numbers, spaces and most special characters.  These nine special characters cannot be used in a file name: \ / : * ? “ |  Each file in a folder must have a unique name, but separate folders can contain files with the same name.

Renaming Files and Folders To rename a file or folder that you have already created: 1.Use Windows Explorer or My Computer to find the file or folder you wish to rename. 2.Click on the file or folder name once to highlight it. 3.Wait for a second. 4.Click on the name a second time and it will appear with a box around it, with the cursor flashing in the box.

Renaming Files and Folders, Continued... 4.If you want a completely new name for your file or folder, just begin typing the name you want and what you type will replace the old name. 5.If you want to modify the existing name, position the cursor where you want it (use the mouse or the arrow keys) and make the desired changes. 6.Press Enter to accept the new name.

Organizing Your Files A Practical Example  Now let’s look at an example of how you might organize your computer files for the classes you teach.  Let’s assume that you teach three classes, Eng101, Eng102and Lit140. For each of these classes, you have lectures, assignments, tests and quizzes, and syllabi for the various quarters you have taught the classes.  The following slide shows what this might look like in a traditional filing cabinet.

The previous slides show one way to organize your folders and files.  Remember that your organization system will be unique to you. The important thing to is to think about how you store your files so that you can find them again when you want them. Use folder and file names that mean something to you and keep related information grouped together in subfolders and folders.  If you plan ahead, you will never again have to spend twenty minutes looking for that syllabus file that you want to include in the online catalog or put on your web page.