Method of copying files on COMPUTER

Copying Files

Now it’s time to address the most  common things you do with files—copying  them from  one location to another. It’s important  to  remember that copying is  different from  moving.

When you  copy  an  item, the original item remains  in its original location— plus you have the new copy. When you  move  an item, the original is  no longer present in  the original  location
all you have is the  item  in the new location.

The Easy Way to Copy To copy a file or a folder with  Windows Vista, follow these

steps: 1. Select the  item you want to copy.
2. Click the Organize button and select  Copy from the pull-down  menu.
3. Use Windows Explorer  to navigate  to  the new location  for  the item.
4. Click the Organize button and select Paste from  the pull-down menu.
That’s it. You’ve just copied the file from one location to another.

Other  Ways to  Copy The method just  presented is just  one of  many ways to copy a file. Windows  Vista  provides several other methods, including Right-click  a file and  select  Copy from  the pop-up menu, then paste to the new location. 

Right-click  a file and  select Send To from the pop-up menu,  then select  a location from the  choices listed.
Hold down the Ctrl key and then use your mouse to drag  the file or folder  from one location to another within  the Explorer window.
Drag the file or folder  while holding down the  right  mouse button.
When you drop the file into a new location, you see a pop-up menu that asks whether you want to copy or move select the copy option

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