Save Move and Find Files Terms to be familiar with in this section are: Location and Path. Think of Location as the question: Where is it? Or Where did I put it? The next term is Path. The "address," or where a file lives, is called a path. So the question becomes: How do I get there? Here are some examples of Paths: The illustration above show the same path structure located in different Drive locations. The Path then is made up of a Drive location followed by a series of Folders and Sub-Folders. The folders and Sub-folders are delimited or separated by slash (\). Below is an image of what a fully qualified PATH name to a file location looks like. Saving a Document There is no great mystery about saving documents. A document will go wherever you put it. However, if you don't pay attention, it's likely to end up where you least expect it. Another thing to remember is: Where did I save the file? A few tips about saving documents: 1. What drive is it on? You can save it anywhere, all you have to tell the computer where you want it. a. The hard drive inside the computer b. An external drive(like the more recent USB Flash Drive) c. A remote or network drive located in a file server. (Your personal network drive or your department shared drive. 2. What folder is it in? Once you've chosen the drive, you must then select the folder. You can put it in any folder you want. 3. What is the name of the file? You can call ...
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