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Microsoft Management Console (MMC) in Windows XP

Move a file Management Windows XP

Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)

You can move a file to a new position on your computer or you can rearrange the file. When you move the file, it will move from the original location to the new location.

1: Click on the file you want to move.
If you want to move more than one file simultaneously, then select all such files simultaneously.
2: Click on move this file.
If you have selected more than one file, in the second step click on Move Selected Items.
The Move items dialog box will appear.

Move a file Management Windows XP
Move a file Management Windows XP

This area will show where you can move the file. If a place displays a plus (+) sign, it means there is a hidden item.
If you click on the (+) sign to display the hidden item at that place then (+) sign (-) I will change.
3: Now click on the place where you want to move the file.
4: Click on Move to move the file. Now the file reaches a new place in your computer. She disappears from her place of origin.
Now the file reaches a new place in your computer. It disappears from its original place.

Copying a file Management Windows XP

You can copy a file to a new location on your computer or rearrange those files. When you copy the file, that file will remain in its original place and will also be revealed in the new place.

Copying a file Management Windows XP
Copying a file Management Windows XP

1: Click the file you want to copy.
If you want to copy more than one file, then select all those files.
2: Click on Copy this file.
If you have selected more than one file, click on copy selected items in step number 2.

This area will show where you can copy the file. If a place displays a plus (+) sign, it means there is a hidden item.
If you click on the (+) sign to display the hidden item at that place then (+) sign (-) I will change.
3: Click on the place where you want to copy the file.
4: Click on Copy and copy the file.
The copy of that file will reach the new location on the computer, but the original file will remain in its original location.

File making Management Windows XP

You can create a file immediately at any place. Can name and store it. For this you will not need to start any program. Creating new files without a program gives you more opportunity to focus on organizing your file.

File making Management Windows XP
File making Management Windows XP

1: Display the contents of the folder in which you want to create a new file.
2: Click on File.
3: Click on New.
4: Click on the type of file (type) you want to create.
The new file appears immediately with the new name.
The Copy items dialog box will appear.
5: Type the name for the new file and press Enter key.
The file name cannot contain the following tractors such as / \: *? “

Creating a new file on the desktop:

1: Right click with the mouse on the empty area of ​​your desktop. A menu will appear.
2: Click on New.
3: Click on the type of file you want to create.
4: Type the name of the new file and then enter medicines.

Make a folder Management Windows XP

You can create a new folder to organize files stored on the computer.

Make a folder Management Windows XP
Make a folder Management Windows XP

1: Show the contents of the folder containing the new folder.
2: Click on the file.
3: Click on New.
4: Click on the folder.
The new folder will appear with the temporary name.
5: Type the name of the new folder and then enter medicines.
A folder name cannot contain the following tractors such as / \: *? “.

Searching files and Folders Management Windows XP

If you cannot remember the exact location or name of a file – in which you are working, Windows on the computer can work to find the file for you.

Searching files and Folders
Searching files and Folders

1: Click on Start. Start menu will appear.
2: Find the files on the computer by clicking Search.
The Search Results window will appear.
3: Click on the type of file you want to search.
The following options depend on the file you choose. In this example, All Files and Folder is selected.
4: If you want to search by the name of the file, then we click on the area and type the file name in whole or in parts.
5: If you want to find the file according to the content, click this area and type any word or phrase that comes in that file.
6: This area shows where Windows will search on its own. You can choose a different place by clicking on the down arrow button shown in this area.
This area shows similar files that Windows has found.
Double click on the file to open it.

Print the file Management Windows XP

You can also make a paper copy or hard copy of the file stored on your computer.

Print the file Management Windows XP
Print the file Management Windows XP

1: Click on the file you want to print.
If you want to print more than one file, select them first.
2: Click on File.
File menu will come up.
3: Click on Print.
If you have selected a picture, the photo printing wizard will appear.

Windows quickly opens the file, prints it, and then closes the file.
When you print a file, a printer’s icon will appear in this area. When the printing of the file is over, the printer’s icon will disappear automatically.
1 Double-click on the printer icon to see information about files that are waiting to be printed.
If the printer icon is not displayed, it means that the files have finished printing.A window will appear informing about every file that is going to be printed. The file which is above the list will be the first to print.

Send a file by email Management Windows XP

You can email the file to a friend, colleague or family member. Many types of files can be e-mailed, including: documents, pictures, videos, and sound files.

Send a file by email Management
Send a file by email Management

1: Click on the file you want to send by email message.
If you want to send more than one file, select all the files beforehand.
2: Click on E-mail this file.
If you want to send more than one file, then click on e-mail the select items on step 2.

3: Now type the email address of the person to whom you want to send the message. (Or who will receive the message)
If you want to send a message to more than one person, separate everyone’s address by a semi column (;).
4: Windows will use the name of each file as a subject. If you want to give another subject, move the mouse pointer over the subject and then the new
This area will show the name of the file you have selected and will show the name and size.

5: Windows will also match a message that will inform whether your file is attached or attached. If you want to send a different message, then type a new message locking the mouse pointer over the message.
6: Click on Send and send the message.
If you are not currently connected to the Internet, a dialog box will appear and will allow you to connect to the Internet.

Copying files to cd Management Windows XP

You can copy files such as a document or picture from your computer to a CD. For this, you should have a recording CD drive in which files can be copied to the CD.

Copying files to cd Management
Copying files to cd Management

1: Insert a CD into your recordable CD drive.
A dialog box may appear asking you what you want Windows to do.
2: Click on Take no action.
3: Click on Ok.
A window showing the contents of the CD may appear. You can click (X) to close the window.

4: Select the files you want to copy to CD.
5: Click on Copy selected items.
If you have selected only one file, then click on copy this file in step 5.
The Copy items dialog box will appear.
6: Click on the recordable CD drive that contains the CD that contains the files why you want to do it.
7: Click on copy to temporarily store a copy of those files in an area of ​​the computer. The files will remain there until you download them to the CD.
You can repeat steps 4 to 7 to copy any other set of files to CD.

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