Yes, you can create a file using Windows Explorer. Simply navigate to the desired folder, right-click in an empty space within the folder, select "New" from the context menu, and then choose the type of file you want to create, such as a Text Document or Folder. You can then name the file as desired. This process allows for easy organization and management of files in your system.
Since Internet explorer is a program (application) it can vary. If using Windows it is .exe , if using Macintosh, it is .app
When you delete a file using File Explorer or Windows Explorer, Windows typically moves the file to the Recycle Bin instead of permanently deleting it. This allows users to recover the file if needed. The file remains in the Recycle Bin until it is either restored or the bin is emptied, at which point the file's data is marked as available for new data but may still be recoverable with specialized tools until overwritten.
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You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
The file browser in Windows is called, Explorer (explorer.exe).
Windows applications in general (not just for Windows 3.1) automatically append the file extension.
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Save Location
To create a new folder in Windows 7, simply right click on the desktop, or when you are saving the file, opt to create a new folder within the group you are saving it to. If you see a zippered file, that means your file needed to be unzipped, or decompressed, with an unzipping software such as Winzip.
Windows Explorer allows you to view file characteristics. To access this, click on All Programs, Accessories, Windows Explorer. This brings up a menu of files. Right click on the file you would like, and click on properties to view file characteristics.
File Browser
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