Lesson 3
Across
- 2. The name given to a file when it is saved; identifies the file’s contents.
- 3. A collection of data that has a name and is stored on a computer.
- 4. To place a file in a new location that you specify without removing it from its current location.
- 5. A dot followed by three or more characters in a filename that identifies the file’s type.
- 6. image A small graphic that previews a file’s contents for certain file types.
- 8. To create an uncompressed copy of a file in a folder you specify.
- 9. A duplicate copy of a file.
- 11. A button that takes you to the next location in your sequence of opened locations; appears next to the Address bar in a folder window.
- 12. A button that takes you back to your previous location in your sequence of opened locations; appears next to the Address bar in a folder window.
- 13. To remove a file from its current location and place it in a new location.
Down
- 1. A folder contained within another folder.
- 4. A temporary storage area for files and information that you have copied or moved from one place and plan to use somewhere else.
- 7. A central place to view and organize files and folders stored anywhere that your computer can access, such as your hard disk, removable drives, and network.
- 10. A notation that indicates a file’s location on your computer.
- 11. A container for files.