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Learn how to interact with your files and navigate your folders.
Moving Files
- Copying will keep a file in the current location and then add another file to the new location (end with 2 files in 2 locations)
- Cutting will remove the file from the current location and then places the file in the new location (end with 1 file in 1 location)
- Moving will move the file from the current location to the new location (end with 1 file in 1 location)
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File paths are kind of addresses to
where your files are on your computer.
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You'll need to know how to find your files
when opening them in another program or
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accessing them through the terminal.
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We'll get to that more later on.
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First, let's figure out
what file paths are.
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I'm here in Documents again, and
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I find the easiest way to visualize file
paths is to watch this bar right here.
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You can see right now, it says,
This PC, and then Documents
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