Exam 2: Understanding File Management

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Which tab in Windows do you use to open a file?

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After you start a program and create a new file, the file only exists in  your computer's Random Access Memory (RAM).

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When you save an existing file that you have changed, you use the ____________________ command.

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The search text you type is called your ____________________.

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Which button on the desktop do you click to examine your existing folder and file structure?

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A File Explorer window is divided into ____.

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When you _____________________ a file, the file is transferred to a new location and no longer exists in its original location.

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Emptying the Recycle Bin frees up ____ on your computer.

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When you save an existing file, the ____ dialog box does not open.

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After you start a program and create a new file, the file exists only in your computer's ____________________, which is a temporary storage location.

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Making changes to a document is also known as ____.

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When you delete files from a(n) ____,  they do not go to the Recycle Bin.

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A ____ is a three- or four-letter sequence, preceded by a period, that identifies the file type.

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What is the typical drive letter for the hard drive?

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What does it mean to restore a file and how do you do it?

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A ____ is the name given to a folder inside another folder.

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An address is a sequence of folder names that describe a file's location in a file hierarchy.

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A file extension is a three- or four-letter sequence, preceded by a period, that identifies the file as a particular type of document.

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When you click a folder in the Navigation pane of the File Explorer window, you see its contents on the right side of the window in the File list.

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When you use the Copy command, Windows 8 places a duplicate copy of the file in an area of your computer's RAM called the notepad

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