File Management
File Management
Windows Explorer
By now, you may have noticed that Windows provides more than one method for completing any
number of tasks on your computer. This is very true when it comes to file creation, storage and
management. One feature Windows versions 95 through XP have in common is Windows Explorer
an interface option that allows you to see all of the drives, folders and files on your computer in a
single view.
To activate the Windows Explorer view:
1. Left-click the Start button at the bottom left corner of your Desktop.
2. Place your cursor over the All Programs heading until the programs list appears.
3. Place your cursor over the Accessories option until its sub-list appears.
4. Left-click the Windows Explorer heading to open the program.
When opened, the Windows Explorer view should resemble the following:
TO VIEW
Document Folders expand
the My Documents directory.
Computer Drives expand the
My Computer directory.
Computers You Are Networked
To expand the My Network
Places directory.
(Rarely for home use)
Deleted Files expand the
Recycle Bin directory.
Expanded View:
SUB-DIRECTORIES
Directories often contain
sub-directories that can be
further expanded. At this point
sub-directories are called
folders, which may contain
even more folders (called,
sub-folders), which eventually
contain files.
This is the basis for locating folders and files anywhere in your computer. On your own time,
explore the storage hierarchy of your computers hard drive (C:), or insert a CD-ROM into your CD
drive and use Windows Explorer to view what files it contains. Knowing your way around your
computers storage locations (Directories) is the first step in learning file management.
Now that you understand how to find files on your computer, the next thing to learn is how to
create your own folders (Directories) and organize their locations to meet your needs.
NOTES: _________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
4
These are the basic steps for creating, naming and re-naming a folder (sub-folder, etc.)
anywhere within your computers directory.
RE-NAME A FILE:
This is done exactly the same way as if you were re-naming a folder. Simply locate the file to
be re-named; right-click the icon for that file; select Re-name from the drop-down list; and type the
new file name in from the keyboard. (Dont forget to hit Enter when youre done!)
5
NOTES: _________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
6
NOTES: _________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________