Full Circle Issue 56 by Unknown

Full Circle Issue 56 by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Format: epub


Closing Windows

by Ronnie Tucker, Jan Mussche, Elisabeth Krumbach, Mark Boyajian and David Tigue

This month, we’ll discuss the moving, copying, and renaming of files. We’ll also take a quick look at how to delete a file, and (should a mistake occur) undeleting (or restoring) a deleted file.

Moving / Copying A File

Windows:

First, a quick distinction: moving a file will physically shift that file/folder to another place. Copying will place a copy of the file/folder in another place, but keep the original where it is. In Windows XP you can move/copy a file in several different ways. The first is by selecting (left-clicking) on the file/folder and choosing ‘Move To...’ or ‘Copy To...’ from the Edit menu in the main menu bar. To put the file somewhere, you navigate to the location using the “Move Items” or “Copy Items” window, and click the ‘Move’ or ‘Copy’ button, respectively. Kubuntu does this in a similar way.



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