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Tutorial 1 – Introduction to Windows xp
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bet | 17/21 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 3,15 Mb. | | #852 |
To select one icon, you click the icon that represents the folder or file.
To select a group of adjacent icons - click the first one, then hold down the Shift key and click the last one.
To select a group of non adjacent icons - click the first one, then hold down the Ctrl key and click the second, the third, the forth and so on.
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To copy and move files and folders. Two ways of doing this:
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Hold down the left button and start dragging things around and release the button when it reaches the destination.
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If you are moving to another folder on the same drive, Windows will move the files to the destination folder. They no longer exist in their original location.
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If you are moving to another folder on a different drive, Windows will copy the files.
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If any of the files you're moving are programs, Windows will create a shortcut in the destination folder.
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Use Cut or Copy and the Paste
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Select the file from the original folder.
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Right-click one of the selected files to pop up a shortcut file menu. Choose Copy Or Cut. Or use the shortcut keys C to copy and X to cut.
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Switch to the destination folder window and right-click an empty area. Choose Paste or use the shortcut V.
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To rename a file or folder
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Right-click on the folder > Select Rename form the pop-up menu > Type the new name
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Or select the file > push F2 on keyboard > Type the new name
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To delete files or folders
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Right-click on the file or folder
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Select Delete from the pop-up menu or press the Delete key
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