Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. 162 Unit 1 Computing Fundamentals To restore a fi le or folder, display the content of the recycle bin. This can be done by double-clicking the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop or, in Windows 7, by selecting the Recycle Bin branch in the navigation pane in Windows Explorer. With the content of the recycle bin displayed, right- click on the fi le or folder to restore, and click Restore in the shortcut menu. In Windows 10 and Windows 8, you can also select the fi le or folder, and click the Restore the selected items button in the Restore group on the Manage on-demand tab in the ribbon. In Windows 7, you can also select the fi le or folder, and click the Restore this item button on the toolbar. Once restored, the item is removed from the recycle bin and placed in the location from where it was deleted. The recycle bin is a folder, and its content takes up storage space. To free this storage space, the recycle bin can be emptied. However, doing so permanently removes the deleted fi les and folders, and they cannot be restored. To empty the recycle bin, display its contents. Then, in Windows 8, click the Empty Recycle Bin button in the Manage group on the Manage on-demand tab of the ribbon. In Windows 7, click the Empty Recycle Bin button on the toolbar. A message appears asking to confi rm removing the items from the recycle bin. Click the Yes button to remove the items or the No button to cancel the operation. Section Review Section Review 4.3 Check Your Understanding 1. The _____ is a point-of-use menu displayed by right-clicking. 2. How do you select a file or folder in Windows Explorer? 3. When applying file-management techniques, what is the difference between copying a file and moving it? 4. Which key combination is used to apply the file- management technique of cutting a file instead of copying it? 5. To manage files that have been deleted, what utility does Windows use as a storage location to allow a deleted file to be restored? IC3 Certification Practice The following question is a sample of the types of questions presented on the IC3 exam. 1. Perform this simulation. Locate the file named Lighthouse.jpg in the C:\Libraries\Pictures\Sample Pictures folder, and move it to the folder C:\Libraries\Pictures\Sample Pictures\Flowers. Build Your Vocabulary As you progress through this course, develop a personal IT glossary. This will help you build your vocabulary and prepare you for a career. Write a definition for each of the following terms and add it to your IT glossary. copy destination drag and drop move recycle bin shortcut menu source Graphic Artist Graphic artists are often called on to determine which file format to use for an online production. They must learn to balance the image quality with the file size. Their aim is to produce the finest quality image while ensuring the smallest file size for fast transmission, all without violating the integrity of the original image. Career Career Skills Skills