FILE MANAGEMENT
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WHERE DID IT GO?

Tutorial 7: Finding a Lost Document
Where in the *&^%$#@
is that (*&^*()%$# file?
Retrieving a document is quite simple IF you remember
where you put it in the first place. On the other hand, if memory
games are not your forte, you will need some method for retrieving files
when you can't remember where you put it. Fortunately, there is hope
for the demented ...
Several methods are possible:
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Seek and ye shall find. You could always open
up "My Computer" and look in each and every folder on your drive or disk
until you find it. This is not too efficient.
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A better method is to click on "START" then "FIND"
then "FILES OR FOLDERS". We'll see this one in the demo.
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A third method is to use Windows Explorer ("START"
- "PROGRAMS" - "WINDOWS EXPLORER") to locate a file or folder. If
you are interested in this method, I will show you. There is no demo
for this one.
Now it's your turn ...
After you have finished watching the demo
on how to find lost files using the find command (sorry, lost loves are
not covered in this tutorial), use one of the two methods to locate the
following files on the hard drive of your computer. Write down
the path for each file you find. If you find more than one file or
folder that meets the criterion, you need jot down only the path of the
first one you find. (Click here to review what
a path is if you have forgotten.)
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weblink.api
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tclasses.zip
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some file that starts out with the word dirt
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a folder named cache
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a folder named bin
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a file whose extension is "zip"
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