| A | B |
| file management | The ability to organize folders and files. |
| file hierarchy | Tree-like structure of folders and files. |
| subfolders | A folder within another folder. |
| window | Displays a program. |
| Navigation pane | Left side of a window containing links to folders. |
| File list | The right section of Windows Explorer. |
| Details pane | Displays information about selected disk, drive, folder, or file. |
| Windows Explorer | Allows you to navigate computer files and folders. |
| Address bar | The white area just below the title bar. |
| address | A sequence of drive and folder names describing a file's location. |
| path | Describes a file location in the file hierarchy. |
| navigate upward | Move to higher level in folder and file hierarchy. |
| navigate downward | Move to lower level in folder and file hierarchy. |
| random access memory | A storage location. |
| USB flash drive | A removable storage device. |
| views | A way of displaying list of files. |
| sort | Change the order of files or folders. |
| edit | To make a change to the contents of a file. |
| backup | A duplicate copy of a file that is stored in another location. |
| move | Change location of file or folder. |
| drag and drop | Using a pointing device to move or copy files. |
| Windows search | Lets you look for files and folders on a computer. |
| search criteria | Descriptive text that helps Windows locate files. |