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File and Folder Management | Windows Edition
  • Introduction
  • Connecting to Your Class Folder
  • Opening Multiple Explorer Windows
  • Navigating a Folder Tree in Explorer
  • File and Folder Naming Conventions
  • Copying Your Project Folder to a USB Drive
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Copying Your Project Folder to a USB Drive

PreviousFile and Folder Naming Conventions

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To save a copy of your multimedia project, you’ll need to copy your entire project folder to a USB drive or a Windows-formatted external hard drive. Note: Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc. will not work because cloud-based storage services cannot appear as connected drives on JAMS Lab or Campus Computer Lab computers.

  1. In an Explorer window, navigate to your class folder. Then select your project folder. (Note: Be sure to select the folder. Do not navigate to and select individual items inside your project folder.)

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  3. Copy your project folder from your class folder to your USB drive or Windows-formatted external hard drive.

Open another Explorer window
Navigate to your USB drive or Windows-formatted external hard drive