Also referred to as simply a file system or filesystem. The system that an operating system
or program uses to organize and keep track of files. For example, a hierarchical file system
is one that uses directories to organize files into a tree structure.
Although the operating system provides its own file management system, you can buy separate
file management systems. These systems interact smoothly with the operating system but provide
more features, such as improved backup procedures and stricter file protection.
Features:
Enable support for other file formats, such as PDF and XPS
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Save a file for use in an earlier version of Office
Make changes to a PDF file
Save a file
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Organize quick file access by using the My Places bar
Select multiple files
View all hidden file types and file name extensions
Save a file in PDF format
Save a file in XPS format
Naming files and attachments
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Open a file
Undo, redo, or repeat an action
Copy a file
Rename a file
Move a file
Delete a file
View or change the properties for an Office document
Create a connection to a shared network folder
Set or rename a default working folder
Create a new folder
Customize the list of recently used files
Go back to the previous folder, drive, or Internet location