File Management How
to Use This Guide

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- File
Management
à Open and login to
How to Master
à In the search box type
file
management
à
Choose
'COURSE - Computing Fundamentals -
2005
Standard
à
Consider File Management or Understand
File
Management
à
Open and login to
Atomic Learning
à
Type
file management
in the Search box and choose PC in the
Platforms drop down
menu
à
To filter further choose specific application from
the Applications drop
down menu
à
Search suggestions
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- Browsing through
folders
à
Open and login to
Atomic Learning
à
Type
browsing
throughfolders in the Search box and choose PC in
the Platforms drop down menu à
To filter further choose
specific application from the
Applications drop down
menu à
Search suggestions
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- Browse with Windows
Explorer
à
Open and login to
Atomic Learning
à
Type
browse with
windows explorer in the Search box and choose PC in
the Platforms drop down menu à
To filter further choose
specific application from the Applications drop down
menu
à
Search suggestions
à
Open and login to
How to Master
à In the search box type
windows
explorer
à Choose
'Microsoft Windows XP Level 1' then, 'Browse with
Windows Explorer
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- Browse/view files and folders
à
Open and login to
Atomic Learning
à
Type
view files,
view folders, or browse in the Search box and choose
PC in the Platforms drop down menu
à
To filter further
choose specific application from the Applications drop
down menu à
Search suggestions
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- Create/Move/Copy/Rename
files and Folders
à Open and login to
How to Master
à In the search box type
folder à
Choose
from a variety of lessons.
à Open and login to
How to Master
à In the search box type
create folder à
Select appropriate courses relating to Windows XP or
Microsoft Office
products
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- Backing-up files
à
Understanding Where to Back up
For a back-up to be
effective, it must be saved somewhere other than
the hard drive of you computer (C drive).
Here are some
options:
-- USB flash
drives
-- LCSD1 server (Z:\ drive)
-- Recordable CDs
-- External USB attached hard drives
à Saving
additional copies of important files in a variety of locations is
a
good way to protect against hardware failures, virus infections, and other
event that cause potential data loss.
à
Open and login to
Atomic Learning
à
Type
backup files
in the Search box and choose PC in the Platforms drop down
menu à
To filter further choose specific application from the
Applications drop down menu
à
Search suggestions
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