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                | 1029usr078198 | Posted - November 13 2007 : 12:10:41 Files/Folders Exercise
 
 Overview:
 In your “My Documents” folder, create two text files with different text in each one. Create a folder on the desktop. Move the two text files into that folder, then copy them back into “My Documents”. Delete the new folder and the remaining files.
 
 1. Open My Documents
 2. Right-click a blank space
 3. Point at New
 4. Click Text Document
 5. Type a name for the document (Don't forget to include ".txt" as the extension at the end)
 6. Press Enter
 7. Open the document
 8. Type some text into the document
 9. Close Notepad
 10. Click Yes to save your changes
 11. Right-click a blank space
 12. Point at New
 13. Click Text Document
 14. Type a name for this document
 15. Press Enter
 16. Open the document
 17. Type some different text into the document
 18. Close Notepad
 19. Click Yes to save your changes
 20. Make sure that My Documents is neither maximized nor minimized.
 21. Right-click a blank space on the Desktop.
 22. Point at New
 23. Click Folder
 24. Type a name for the document
 25. Press Enter
 26. Drag the first file from My Documents and drop it on the icon of the new folder
 27. Drag the second file from My Documents and drop it on the icon of the new folder
 28. Open the new folder
 29. Arrange the windows so that the new folder and My Documents are both visible on the screen.
 30. Copy each file back to the My Documents window (any method is OK, Right-drag & Drop will be used here)
 31. Right-drag the first document file over to My Documents and drop it.
 32. From the menu, choose Copy Here
 33. Right-drag the second document file over to My Documents and drop it.
 34. From the menu, choose Copy Here
 35. Close the new folder window
 36. Drag the new folder icon over to the Recycle bin and drop it.
 37. Drag one of the file icons over to the Recycle bin and drop it.
 38. Drag the second of the file icons over to the Recycle bin and drop it.
 39. Right-click the Recycle bin
 40. Choose Empty Recycle Bin
 
 Hope it helps,
 David
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