Just the steps you need to get going with Vista today!
Simple steps...
...for great results
Move a File or Folder
Right-click Start menu button and choose Explore.
In the resulting Windows Explorer window (see Figure 3-8), double-click a folder or series of folders to locate the file that you want to move.
Take the following action:
Click and drag the file to another folder in the Folders pane on the left side of the window. If you right-click and drag, you are offered the options of moving or copying the item when you place it via the shortcut menu that appears.
Get Ready To
Use built-in Windows applications
Manage files and folders
Get online safely
Set up a network
Use anti-virus and anti-spyware tools
Play games, music, and slide shows
About the Author
Nancy Muir has written over 50 books on topics ranging from desktop applications to online safety and distance learning. She has also contributed articles to several national magazines on topics such as distance learning and home design. Prior to her freelance career, Nancy worked in the software and book publishing industries and has taught technical writing at the university level. She holds a certificate in distance learning design.
Simple steps...
...for great results
Move a File or Folder
Right-click Start menu button and choose Explore.
In the resulting Windows Explorer window (see Figure 3-8), double-click a folder or series of folders to locate the file that you want to move.
Take the following action:
Click and drag the file to another folder in the Folders pane on the left side of the window. If you right-click and drag, you are offered the options of moving or copying the item when you place it via the shortcut menu that appears.
Get Ready To
Use built-in Windows applications
Manage files and folders
Get online safely
Set up a network
Use anti-virus and anti-spyware tools
Play games, music, and slide shows
About the Author
Nancy Muir has written over 50 books on topics ranging from desktop applications to online safety and distance learning. She has also contributed articles to several national magazines on topics such as distance learning and home design. Prior to her freelance career, Nancy worked in the software and book publishing industries and has taught technical writing at the university level. She holds a certificate in distance learning design.