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What is the initial step to move a file from one location to another?
What is the initial step to move a file from one location to another?
- Right-click the file and choose 'Cut' from the menu.
- Click and drag the file to the desired location. (correct)
- Select the file and use the 'Move' option from the menu.
- Open the file and save it in the new location.
What might be an example of a file you would move?
What might be an example of a file you would move?
- A file that is already in the Documents folder.
- A file currently open in an application.
- A file saved in the Recycle Bin.
- A file on the desktop that needs to be organized. (correct)
Which of the following actions could not be used to relocate a file?
Which of the following actions could not be used to relocate a file?
- Clicking on the file and deleting it permanently. (correct)
- Copying the file and pasting it in the new location.
- Selecting the file and dragging it to a new folder.
- Using the file manager to organize files.
Why might a user want to move a file?
Why might a user want to move a file?
Which of the following is NOT a method for moving files?
Which of the following is NOT a method for moving files?
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Study Notes
Moving Files
- Moving a file involves relocating it from one location to another on a computer.
- Common task: transferring a file from the desktop to the Documents folder.
- Method: Click and drag the file to the desired folder or location using a mouse.
- Visual aid: Screenshots can illustrate the process, showing files being dragged during the move.
Key Points
- Simple action for file organization and management.
- Enhances productivity by keeping files in appropriate folders.
- Dragging is an intuitive method for users of various skill levels.
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