Deleting Files And Folders - Gateway Desktops User Manual

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Important
The clipboard stores whatever you cut or
copy until you cut or copy again. Then the
clipboard contains the new information
only. Therefore, you can paste copies of a
file or folder into more than one place,
but as soon as you copy or cut a different
file or folder, the original file or folder is
deleted from the clipboard.
Help and Support
For more information about creating or
moving files and folders, click Start, then
click Help and Support. Type the
keyword creating files and folders or
moving files and folders in the Search
box, then click the arrow.

Deleting files and folders

When you cut and paste a file or folder, you remove the file or folder from its
original location and place the file or folder on the Windows clipboard. When
you decide where you want the file or folder to go, you paste it there.
To copy a file or folder to another folder:
Locate the file or folder you want to copy. For more information, see
1
"Viewing drives" on page 27
page
30.
Right-click (press the right mouse or touchpad button) the file or folder
2
that you want to copy. A pop-up menu opens on the desktop.
Click Copy on the pop-up menu.
3
Open the destination folder.
4
With the pointer inside the destination folder, right-click.
5
Click Paste. A copy of the file or folder appears in the new location.
6
To move a file or folder to another folder:
Locate the file or folder you want to move. For more information, see
1
"Viewing drives" on page 27
page
30.
Right-click (press the right mouse or touchpad button) the file or folder
2
that you want to move. A pop-up menu opens on the desktop.
Click Cut on the pop-up menu.
3
Open the destination folder.
4
With the pointer inside the destination folder, right-click.
5
Click Paste. The file or folder you moved appears in its new location and
6
is removed from its old location.
When you throw away paper files and folders, you take them from the file
cabinet and put them in a trash can. Eventually the trash can is emptied.
In Windows, you throw away files and folders by first moving them to the
Windows trash can, called the Recycle Bin, where they remain until you decide
to empty the bin.
You can recover any file in the Recycle Bin as long as the bin has not been
emptied.
Working with files and folders
and
"Searching for files and folders" on
and
"Searching for files and folders" on
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