A cut removes the original object from its location and places it in a new location. A copy duplicates the original object, while leaving it in place, and creates the copy in a new location.
what is the differences between a file and a folder
not much
There is no difference whatsoever. Just different names for the same thing.
In most file systems nothing, except its location in the hierarchy of folders.
Imagine the workbook to be a physical file/folder and the worksheet is a single page within this file/folder.
The hard disk is the device that stores the folders.
A folder is a container that holds files. A zipped folder is a folder or a group of files that have been compressed by a special program such as WinZip. WinZip is a paid compression program. 7zip is a free file compression program.
One starts with a "F" and the other starts with a "D"
The "Path" is the route map that leads to the folder that contains the "Filename"
C:\ is the root directory C:\folder\ is sub directory
It's the same thing. Just a different way to show files.
A folder is a digital space used to organize files and documents on a computer or storage system. A subfolder is a folder that exists within another folder, creating a hierarchy for more specific organization. For example, a main folder labeled "Projects" can contain subfolders for each individual project, allowing for better categorization and easier navigation.