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Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc Explore the Computer WindowExplore the Computer Window 2.1 Browse Storage Devices and FilesBrowse Storage Devices and Files 2.2Change Folder and View OptionsChange Folder and View Options 2.3Create a FolderCreate a Folder 2.3Rename a Folder or FileRename a Folder or File 2.3Organize Files into FoldersOrganize Files into Folders 2.4Select and Copy Folders and FilesSelect and Copy Folders and Files CHECKPOINT 1 2.5Move Folders and FilesMove Folders and Files 2.5Display Disk or Drive PropertiesDisplay Disk or Drive Properties 2.6Delete Folders and Files to the Recycle BinDelete Folders and Files to the Recycle Bin 2.7Recycle Bin WindowRecycle Bin Window 2.7Restore Folders and FilesRestore Folders and Files 2.7Empty Files from the Recycle BinEmpty Files from the Recycle Bin 2.8Explore the Control PanelExplore the Control Panel 2.9Use Windows Search ToolsUse Windows Search Tools 2.10Customize the DesktopCustomize the Desktop CHECKPOINT 2 SECTION 2 SKILLS Maintaining Files and Customizing Windows

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 3 Explore the Computer Window To display the Computer window: 1. Right-click the Start screen thumbnail. 2. Click File Explorer at the pop-up list. Start screen pop-up list

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 4 Explore the Computer Window…continued Ribbon Back button navigation pane Content pane The Content pane may vary depending on the installed devices and configuration of drives. Address bar Forward button Quick Access toolbar Expand/Minimize the Ribbon button

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 5 Browse Storage Devices and Files To browse a storage device: 1. Open the Computer window. 2. Double-click the icon for the storage medium. storage medium icon

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 6 Browse Storage Devices and Files…continued To view the contents of a folder: 1. Open the Computer window. 2. Double-click the icon for the storage medium. 3. Double-click the desired folder. path folders or other devices

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 7 Change Folder and View Options To change the current view: 1. Click the desired view in the Layout group on the View tab. view options View tab

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 8 Change Folder and View Options…continued To change folder and view options: 1. Click View tab. 2. Click Options button. 3. Click desired option(s). 4. Click OK. Folder Options dialog box

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 9 Change Folder and View Options…continued To change the default view for all folders: 1. Change the current view to the desired view. 2. Click the Organize button. 3. Click the View tab at the Folder Options dialog box. 4. Click the Apply to Folders button. 5. Click OK. 6. Click Yes at the Folder Views message. Apply to Folders button

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 10 Change Folder and View Options…continued  Libraries are tools you can use to keep track of and/or organize files that have something in common regardless of where they are stored.  A library does not store the actual file, but instead keeps track of locations where the source files are stored.  When you click the library name in the Navigation pane, the library displays all of the files in the locations that it is keeping track of associated with that library.  Four default libraries are created when Windows 8 is installed: Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos.  You can create your own library and customize the locations associated with the default libraries.

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 11 Create a Folder To create a new folder: 1. Display the Computer window. 2. Double-click the device in which to create a folder. 3. Click the New folder button on the Quick Access toolbar. 4. Type a folder name. 5. Press Enter. New folder button folder name

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 12 Rename a Folder or File To rename a folder or file: 1. Display the Computer window. 2. Navigate to the desired drive and/or folder. 3. Click the file to be renamed. 4. Click the Rename button in the Organize group on the Home tab. 5. Type a new file name. 6. Press Enter. Organize group new folder name

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 13 Organize Files into Folders  Think of a folder on the computer the same way you think of a file folder in which you would store paper documents in your filing cabinet. Generally, you put similar types of documents into the same folder.  On the computer, a folder can have another folder stored inside it. The folder within a folder is referred to as a subfolder.  For example, saving all of the pictures in one folder named Pictures would be too cumbersome if the content list contains thousands of images. You would be scrolling a long time to locate a particular picture. Instead, consider creating subfolders in the Pictures folder, so that related pictures are grouped together in one place.

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 14 Select and Copy Folders and Files To copy adjacent files to a new folder: 1. Display the Computer window. 2. Navigate to the desired drive and/or folder. 3. If necessary, change the current view to List. 4. Click the first file name. 5. Hold down the Shift key and then click the last file name. 6. Right-click in the selected group of files and click Copy. steps continued on next slide… Copy command

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 15 Select and Copy Folders and Files…continued 7. Navigate to the desired destination drive and/or folder. 8. Right-click in the blank area of the Content pane. 9. Click Paste. Paste command progress bar

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 16 Select and Copy Folders and Files…continued To copy by dragging: 1. Display the Computer window. 2. Navigate to the desired drive and/or folder. 3. Position the mouse pointer on the file or folder to be copied. 4. Hold down the left mouse button. 5. Drag to the destination drive or folder name. 6. Release the mouse button. copy pointer

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 17 CHECKPOINT 1 1)This pane of the Computer window displays an icon for each storage medium. a.Window b.Display c.View d.Content 1)This pane of the Computer window displays an icon for each storage medium. a.Window b.Display c.View d.Content 3)These are tools you can use to keep track of and/or organize files that have something in common. a.Windows b.Contents c.Libraries d.Panes 3)These are tools you can use to keep track of and/or organize files that have something in common. a.Windows b.Contents c.Libraries d.Panes 2)Click this button on the View tab to display the Folder Options dialog box. a.Options b.File Options c.Folder Options d.Manage Options 2)Click this button on the View tab to display the Folder Options dialog box. a.Options b.File Options c.Folder Options d.Manage Options 4)This is the name for a folder within a folder. a.subfolder b.multifolder c.duelfolder d.cofolder 4)This is the name for a folder within a folder. a.subfolder b.multifolder c.duelfolder d.cofolder Next Question Next Slide Answer

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 18 Move Folders and Files To move nonadjacent files to a new folder: 1. Display the Computer window. 2. Navigate to the desired drive and/or folder. 3. If necessary, change the current view to List. 4. Click the first file name. 5. Hold down the Ctrl key, click each additional file name, and then release the Ctrl key. steps continued on next slide… nonadjacent files

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 19 Move Folders and Files…continued 7. Click the Cut button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab. 8. Navigate to the desired destination drive and/or folder. 9. Click the Paste button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab. Paste button Cut button

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 20 Display Disk or Drive Properties To display the Properties dialog box: 1. Display the Computer window. 2. Right-click Local Disk (C:). 3. Click Properties at the shortcut menu. Properties dialog box

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 21 Delete Folders and Files to the Recycle Bin To delete a file or folder: 1. Display the Computer window. 2. Navigate to the desired drive and/or folder. 3. Right-click the desired file or folder. 4. Click Delete at the shortcut menu. Delete option

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 22 Recycle Bin Window Ribbon Back button navigation pane Content pane Address bar Forward button Quick Access toolbar

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 23 Recycle Bin Window…continued To show or hide the Recycle Bin on the Desktop: 1. Right-click a blank area on the desktop. 2. Click Personalize at the shortcut menu. 3. At the Personalization window, click Change desktop icons in the left pane. 4. At the Desktop Icon Settings dialog box, clear the check mark in the Recycle Bin check box. 5. Click OK. Recycle Bin check box

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 24 Restore Folders and Files To restore folders and files from the Recycle Bin: 1. At the Windows desktop, double-click the Recycle Bin icon. 2. At the Recycle Bin window, click the file or folder to select it (or select multiple files/folders). 3. Click the Restore the selected items button on the Recycle Bin Tools Manage tab. Restore the selected items button

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 25 Empty Files from the Recycle Bin To delete a file/folder from the Recycle Bin: 1. At the Windows desktop, double-click the Recycle Bin icon. 2. At the Recycle Bin window, click the file/folder to select it (or select multiple files/folders). 3. Click the Delete button in the Organize group on the Home tab. 4. At the confirmation message, click Yes. Delete button

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 26 Explore the Control Panel To display the Control Panel: 1. Right-click the Start screen thumbnail. 2. Click Control Panel. Control Panel option

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 27 Explore the Control Panel…continued Address bar Content pane displayed in Category view Back button Forward button

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 28 Explore the Control Panel…continued To change the Control Panel view: 1. Click the down-pointing arrow next to the View by section located near the top right of the Control Panel window. 2. Click the desired option at the drop-down list. Large icons view

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 29 Use Windows Search Tools To search for applications or files from the Charm bar: 1. Click the Search button on the Charm bar. 2. Click the Apps, Settings, or Files tile. 3. Type the search criteria in the search text box. search text box

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 30 Use Windows Search Tools…continued To search for a document: 1. Open the Computer or Documents library window. 2. Type the search criteria in the search text box. search results

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 31 Customize the Desktop To customize the desktop: 1. Right-click a blank area on the desktop. 2. Click Personalize at the shortcut menu. 3. At the Personalization window, click the desired hyperlink located along the bottom of the window and make the desired changes. screen saver images window colors

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 32 Customize the Desktop…continued To set the screen resolution: 1. Right-click a blank area on the desktop. 2. Click Screen resolution at the shortcut menu. 3. At the Screen Resolution window, click the Resolution option box and then drag the slider bar up or down as necessary until the screen resolution is set. slider bar

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 33 Customize the Desktop…continued 1366 x 768 screen resolution 1600 x 900 screen resolution 1920 x 1080 screen resolution

Skills © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 34 CHECKPOINT 2 1)Information such as the amount of free space on a disk or drive is available in this dialog box. a.Properties b.Content c.Setup d.Folder Options 1)Information such as the amount of free space on a disk or drive is available in this dialog box. a.Properties b.Content c.Setup d.Folder Options 3)By default, the Control Panel window opens in this view. a.Full Screen b.Categories c.Large Icons d.Small Icons 3)By default, the Control Panel window opens in this view. a.Full Screen b.Categories c.Large Icons d.Small Icons 2)This acts just like an office wastepaper basket. a.Content pane b.Desktop c.Recycle Bin d.Window 2)This acts just like an office wastepaper basket. a.Content pane b.Desktop c.Recycle Bin d.Window 4)Right-click and click this to customize the Windows environment. a.Personalize b.Customize c.Display Properties d.Window Options 4)Right-click and click this to customize the Windows environment. a.Personalize b.Customize c.Display Properties d.Window Options Next Question Next Slide Answer