This chapter focused mostly on file and folder management by teaching how to look up the content of any files by viewing the properties of them, change properties, and move them to new locations. Learning about this new information can help determine what file types are being used, as well as allowing to change them if they do not fit the proper file type needed. An example of this is using the application called Photoshop. When using Photoshop, files are saved as a .PS file and cannot be opened by other files, unless you change the file type to a more universal type such as .PNG. Learning how to move files around and create folders to keep similar files together can really clean up a messy confusing computer. The picture given can really show how much a difference having things in separate folders can remove clutter and allow for quicker navigation to files.
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