A virtual container in a computer's file system, in which files and other folders may be stored. The files and subfolders in a folder are usually related, An organizer that papers are kept in, usually with an index tab, to be stored as a single unit in a filing cabinet, A machine or person who folds things, dossier for storing papers; pamphlet; subdirectory of a disk or in which files are stored (Computers); person or thing that folds, A container for documents, applications, or other folders on the desktop or in the directory windows, An area for storing files to keep them organized (formerly called a directory) Folders can contain other folders for further organization (See subdirectory ), Beginning with Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0, the term folders has been used in place of directories This is not to say that the two are identical Many times folders have special features and additional abilities For example, Control Panel, Printers, and Dial-up Networking are all special folders Even so many times people will talk about both folders and directories as if they were the same thing, because most of the time they are, A grouping of files and/or other folders that's represented by a folder-shaped icon on the desktop (Its equivalent on DOS machines is a subdirectory ) Also see HFS, An object in a Windows graphical user interface that contains a logical grouping of related files and subordinate folders, A flexible entry and display window in the base applications which one can choose the fields one wants to see and where each field appears in the window Typically, data in a folder can be exported to Excel, Folders are simply organization tools for file storage on your computer's hard drive or on removable media With the graphical interface, such as Windows 98 or OS 8 5, a folder icon is used to indicate that a folder has been created Organizing material into folders is essential Without this, students will have a hard time navigating or finding files that they have made Creating folders in both the PC and the Mac is as easy as clicking on a create folder button in a dialog box, covering that is folded over to protect the contents, a logical directory that contains computer files, One who, or that which, folds; esp, An area on a disk where you store a group of related files under an identifying name In the past on PCs, folders have also been called "directories", a flat, knifelike instrument used for folding paper, a small book usually having a paper cover, A disk file, or the bottom level of a disk drive, that contains the names, dates, sizes, and filing system references to files and/or further folders Also commonly called a Directory, An area on a hard disk that contains a related set of files or alternatively, the icon that represents a directory or subdirectory, A graphical representation of a directory or subdirectory On the Macintosh and some other graphical user interfaces (GUIs) Folders contain files and other folders, A folder represents a directory on disk drives They can contain files, other folders, and programs, A named storage area on a computer containing files and other folders, A file container on a disk Like a folder in a filing cabinet, you can store related files in the same folder to help organize your information, A folder is a thin piece of cardboard in which you can keep loose papers, A folder is a group of files that are stored together on a computer, A folder is a named storage area on the computer containing files and other folders In a URL a single part of the path to a page For example, in http://my web site/sample/test htm, sample/ is a folder, Same as a directory, a place for keeping related files and folders Now that Linux has gone graphical, directories look like folders and act like folders, so why not call them folders?, Just like the filing cabinet in your office or home contains file folders and each folder contains different documents or files, the computer folders hold computer files It is a very convenient and useful method of keeping your computer files organized so that when necessary you can quickly find a particular file You can put folders inside folders if you want For example, You can have a folder named "My Documents" Inside that folder, you can put two folders named "My Letters" and "My Photos" for holding your letters and photos respectively The old fashioned names for folders were Directories and for folders within folders were Sub-Directories, A "folder" is a place where a user's e-mail messages may be stored Every user has a folder for new messages, and on most systems may create other folders for specific purposes, Refers to a place that holds multiple files It has a folder icon but is called a directory, The second hierarchical division of items in the Printed Ephemera Collection Generally refers to the numbered, exterior folder which contains an item, In a URL, a single part of the path to a page A folder is a named storage area on the computer containing files and other folders In http://my web site/sample/test htm, sample/ is a folder, A container on the Mac's drive that can hold files or other folders (also known as a directory), A catalog which organizes the names of computer files and sub-folders stored on a disk Same as directory See also: folder (Webopedia), A grouping of files in the folder tree, A folder is an area on the disk that can contain files and subfolders that are usually related by type, purpose, or application, Special files used for storing e-mail messages, A place to store files, such as documents, applications, and other folders In DOS, a folder is called a subdirectory or directory, plural of folder, Part of the organizational system of the computer disk, folders are sleeves that can contain files or other folders, A Folder is a place to store your email messages - and a way to organise them When you join, BT Openworld WebMail gives you with 4 Folders called inbox, sent, draft and trash Every message you receive is automatically stored in your inbox You can leave messages there, delete them or move them to other Folders You can also add up to 6 of your own Folders at anytime, A way of seperating and organizing one's files or email messages Modem: A device that translates the beeps that come over the Internet into information your computer can understand, Because everything on your computer is stored in files, it won't take long before you have thousands of files sitting on your computer's hard disk In fact, the Windows operating system itself comes in hundreds of separate files, all with their own task to perform or containing important information needed to run your computer To help avoid total file overload, Windows lets you organize your files into folders These are the equivalent of folders in a normal filing cabinet, with each folder containing related documents and labeled with an identifying name If you have used earlier versions of Windows or DOS, Windows 95/98 folders are exactly the same as the directories of old, Subdivisions of a disk that function as a filing system to help you organize files, Folders, also referred to as directories, are organized storage areas for maintaining computer files Like filing cabinets, they help you manage your documents and files, Subdivisions of a disk that work like a filing system to help you organize files, a place created to store information that you are about to create,
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A virtual container in a computer's file system, in which files and other folders may be stored. The files and subfolders in a folder are usually related - "My essays are in the folder marked "Essays""
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An organizer that papers are kept in, usually with an index tab, to be stored as a single unit in a filing cabinet - "I keep all my schoolwork in a yellow folder."
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A machine or person who folds things
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dossier for storing papers; pamphlet; subdirectory of a disk or in which files are stored (Computers); person or thing that folds isim
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A container for documents, applications, or other folders on the desktop or in the directory windows
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An area for storing files to keep them organized (formerly called a directory) Folders can contain other folders for further organization (See subdirectory )
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Beginning with Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0, the term folders has been used in place of directories This is not to say that the two are identical Many times folders have special features and additional abilities For example, Control Panel, Printers, and Dial-up Networking are all special folders Even so many times people will talk about both folders and directories as if they were the same thing, because most of the time they are
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A grouping of files and/or other folders that's represented by a folder-shaped icon on the desktop (Its equivalent on DOS machines is a subdirectory ) Also see HFS
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An object in a Windows graphical user interface that contains a logical grouping of related files and subordinate folders
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A flexible entry and display window in the base applications which one can choose the fields one wants to see and where each field appears in the window Typically, data in a folder can be exported to Excel
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Folders are simply organization tools for file storage on your computer's hard drive or on removable media With the graphical interface, such as Windows 98 or OS 8 5, a folder icon is used to indicate that a folder has been created Organizing material into folders is essential Without this, students will have a hard time navigating or finding files that they have made Creating folders in both the PC and the Mac is as easy as clicking on a create folder button in a dialog box
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covering that is folded over to protect the contents
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a logical directory that contains computer files
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One who, or that which, folds; esp
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An area on a disk where you store a group of related files under an identifying name In the past on PCs, folders have also been called "directories"
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a flat, knifelike instrument used for folding paper
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a small book usually having a paper cover
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A disk file, or the bottom level of a disk drive, that contains the names, dates, sizes, and filing system references to files and/or further folders Also commonly called a Directory
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An area on a hard disk that contains a related set of files or alternatively, the icon that represents a directory or subdirectory
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A graphical representation of a directory or subdirectory On the Macintosh and some other graphical user interfaces (GUIs) Folders contain files and other folders
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A folder represents a directory on disk drives They can contain files, other folders, and programs
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A named storage area on a computer containing files and other folders
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A file container on a disk Like a folder in a filing cabinet, you can store related files in the same folder to help organize your information
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A folder is a thin piece of cardboard in which you can keep loose papers
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A folder is a group of files that are stored together on a computer
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A folder is a named storage area on the computer containing files and other folders In a URL a single part of the path to a page For example, in http://my web site/sample/test htm, sample/ is a folder
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Same as a directory, a place for keeping related files and folders Now that Linux has gone graphical, directories look like folders and act like folders, so why not call them folders?
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Just like the filing cabinet in your office or home contains file folders and each folder contains different documents or files, the computer folders hold computer files It is a very convenient and useful method of keeping your computer files organized so that when necessary you can quickly find a particular file You can put folders inside folders if you want For example, You can have a folder named "My Documents" Inside that folder, you can put two folders named "My Letters" and "My Photos" for holding your letters and photos respectively The old fashioned names for folders were Directories and for folders within folders were Sub-Directories
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A "folder" is a place where a user's e-mail messages may be stored Every user has a folder for new messages, and on most systems may create other folders for specific purposes
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Refers to a place that holds multiple files It has a folder icon but is called a directory
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The second hierarchical division of items in the Printed Ephemera Collection Generally refers to the numbered, exterior folder which contains an item
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In a URL, a single part of the path to a page A folder is a named storage area on the computer containing files and other folders In http://my web site/sample/test htm, sample/ is a folder
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A container on the Mac's drive that can hold files or other folders (also known as a directory)
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A catalog which organizes the names of computer files and sub-folders stored on a disk Same as directory See also: folder (Webopedia)
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A grouping of files in the folder tree
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A folder is an area on the disk that can contain files and subfolders that are usually related by type, purpose, or application
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folders
Special files used for storing e-mail messages
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folders
A place to store files, such as documents, applications, and other folders In DOS, a folder is called a subdirectory or directory
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folders
plural of folder
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folders
Part of the organizational system of the computer disk, folders are sleeves that can contain files or other folders
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folders
A Folder is a place to store your email messages - and a way to organise them When you join, BT Openworld WebMail gives you with 4 Folders called inbox, sent, draft and trash Every message you receive is automatically stored in your inbox You can leave messages there, delete them or move them to other Folders You can also add up to 6 of your own Folders at anytime
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folders
A way of seperating and organizing one's files or email messages Modem: A device that translates the beeps that come over the Internet into information your computer can understand
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folders
Because everything on your computer is stored in files, it won't take long before you have thousands of files sitting on your computer's hard disk In fact, the Windows operating system itself comes in hundreds of separate files, all with their own task to perform or containing important information needed to run your computer To help avoid total file overload, Windows lets you organize your files into folders These are the equivalent of folders in a normal filing cabinet, with each folder containing related documents and labeled with an identifying name If you have used earlier versions of Windows or DOS, Windows 95/98 folders are exactly the same as the directories of old
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folders
Subdivisions of a disk that function as a filing system to help you organize files
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folders
Folders, also referred to as directories, are organized storage areas for maintaining computer files Like filing cabinets, they help you manage your documents and files
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folders
Subdivisions of a disk that work like a filing system to help you organize files
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folders
a place created to store information that you are about to create
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