Sunday, May 16, 2010

Using Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer is the computers “filing cabinet” allowing you to quickly & easily move and or copy item (s) from one folder and or drive to another..

QUICK & EASY WAY TO OPEN "WINDOWS EXPLORER" use keyboard shortcut: hold down the windows flag key and tap the letter E... This will always open the Windows Explorer no matter where you are on your computer (minimizing anything else you had open)
  • The Windows Explorer Screen is divided into two sections/panes: Left & right and divided with separator bar.
  • In Windows Explorer - whatever is highlighted on the left column, is what you are looking at on the right side of the screen
  • Windows Explorer Left Pane uses plus (+) and minus (-) signs to display or close what is in a folder in older operating systems (XP & older) and in the newer vists or 7, it uses > arrows
TO CREATE A FOLDER (OR SUB FOLDERS) IN WINDOWS EXPLORER:
  • Open Windows Explorer – Expand whatever drive or folder you want to put your new folder in
  • Be sure on the left that you have highlighted the folder you want your new folder to be in
  • In older operating systems (XP or older) you can either right click on the folder/drive you are on or go to the menu bar, File, New, then choose folder - a folder will appear and you now type in the new name for this folder
  • In newer operating systems (Vista or 7) you will see on the action bar at the top of your screen - New Folder or Create new folder - again when you choose this, a folder will appear and you now type in the new name for this folder

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