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OFFICE AUTOMATION – I COMPUTERS AND APPLICATIONS 17. WINDOWS EXPLORER AND FILE SYSTEM Exploring windows will help you learn more about windows and will acquaint you with various parts of windows and its graphical user interface. You will also familiarize yourself with icons, windows, files and folders etc. A File system is a set of programs that tells an operating system how to access and interpret the contents of a disk or other storage medium. Common file systems include: FAT and FAT-32 (DOS/Windows), NTFS (Windows NT/2000), and others. A file system is an organizer for a computer to help and recognize the data stored in it.

17.0 Objectives On completion of this lesson you will be able to understand the following: • • • • • • • • •

What is a File System Understand rules to name a file. Start Menu and Windows Explorer Menu Bar, Tool Bar and Windows Panes Default Objects of Windows Explorer Concept of Drag and Drop Operations on Files/Folders Different views and Folder Options Keyboard Shortcuts

17.1 Introduction Windows File System is the structure which helps windows to store and manage the files so that the user is able to find them easily whenever required. File Systems: The structure for resembling stored files in a computer. Naming Conventions: Rules to name a file. In the previous lessons, the basic concept of Microsoft Windows, the file systems and its working have been covered. This lesson deals with exploring windows, files and folders.

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