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Year 7 Computing Flashcards on revision booklet 1, created by Bruno Goachet Butler on 31/10/2017.
Bruno Goachet Butler
Flashcards by Bruno Goachet Butler, updated more than 1 year ago
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what is a file extension A string of characters attached to a filename
name 5 common file extension .ppt .jpg .exe .doc .mov
name 3 file extension for imagies e.g .bmp .jpg .png .tiff
why should you organise your files in to folders so it is easier to find your work and it is faster
short cut for copy and paste copy is Ctrl+c paste is Ctrl+v and save is Ctrl+s and undo is Ctrl+z
how a pathname is structured it is built on a tree structure
copy files from one file to another you can drag it into a folder
what file explorer elopes you to do it allows you to mange your files and searching for so it is easy to find
what happens to deleted files on a memory stick they are lost but if your saved it in a folder or online you could still get it back
difference between save and save as save as is where you save it in a document and name it and save is just were you were working on
how to move a file in file explorer highlight the folder and copy it and then paste it in a new folder
how to select more than one file at a time in file explorer click on the file you want to copy then hold shift down then click the next one you want to copy
how to display image files on file explorer you click the button at the top right that look like a upside down arrow
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