Operations with files and folders are pretty much similar to those in Windows Explorer.

Most Windows tasks involve working with files and folders. Windows uses folders to provide a storage system for the files on your computer, just as you use manila folders to organize information in a filing cabinet.

Folders can contain many different types of files, such as documents, music, images, videos, and programs. You can copy and move files from other locations, such as another folder, computer, or the compact flash card with images from your camera, to folders you create. You can even create folders within folders.

For example, if you want to save files in the Documents folder, you create a new sub folder in the Documents and copy those files there. If you decide that you want to move the new folder to a different location, you can move it together with its contents by selecting the folder and dragging it to a new location.

For further information see the following topics:

§Creating a new folder

§Copying and moving files or folders

§Copying and moving by dragging

§Changing the name of a file or folder

§Deleting files and folders