Exam 24: Windows Xp Unit B: Understanding File Management
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Exam 3: Word 2007 Unit C: Formatting Text and Paragraphs64 Questions
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Exam 11: Access 2007 Unit A: Getting Started With Access 200763 Questions
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Exam 15: Excel 2007 Unit A: Getting Started With Excel 200766 Questions
Exam 16: Excel 2007 Unit B: Working With Formulas and Functions66 Questions
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Exam 18: Excel 2007 Unit D: Working With Charts66 Questions
Exam 19: Concepts Unit A: Understanding Essential Computer Concepts66 Questions
Exam 20: Office 2007 Unit A: Getting Started With Microsoft Office 200766 Questions
Exam 21: Windows Vista Unit A: Getting Started With Windows Vista66 Questions
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Exam 24: Windows Xp Unit B: Understanding File Management101 Questions
Exam 25: Integration Unit A: Integrating Word and Excel66 Questions
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Exam 27: Integration Unit C: Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and Powerpoint66 Questions
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You cannot drag files from one location to another using My Computer.
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In the above figure, if you drag the brochure folder in the right pane, to the top of the My Documents folder in the Explorer Bar, the Brochure folder will be MOVED to the My Documents folder.

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To display the previous location you viewed in My Computer, click the ____________________ button on the toolbar.
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In the above figure, how many files have been selected to be moved?

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In the above figure, the Windows XP Practice folder has two subfolders.

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Once you have deleted files to the Recycle Bin, you may not restore the files for use.
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File management changes the appearance of text to make it more readable and attractive.
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When you click a folder in the left pane in Windows Explorer, ____.
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By default, the icon for the Recycle Bin is located on the ____________________.
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The Details view in My Computer lists files along with their size, their type, and the date they were last modified.
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The Windows XP Search feature allows you to find information on a person whose name is in your computer address book
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When working with more than one program or window, all of the following statements are true, EXCEPT ____.
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In the above figure, any selected files would be moved to which folder?

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What are the advantages of Windows Explorer over My Computer for file management?
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You must know exactly how you named a file and spell it correctly to find it using the Windows XP Search feature.
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