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Desktop User Guide
Basic Skills
Desktop Overview
Desktop Sessions
Using the Panels
Using the Main Menubar
Working with Files
Introduction
Spatial Mode
Browser Mode
Opening Files
Searching For Files
Managing Your Files and Folders
Directories and File Systems
Using Views to Display Your Files and Folders
Selecting Files and Folders
Drag-and-Drop in the File Manager
Moving a File or Folder
Copying a File or Folder
Duplicating a File or Folder
Creating a Folder
Templates and Documents
Renaming a File or Folder
Moving a File or Folder to Trash
Deleting a File or Folder
Creating a Symbolic Link to a File or Folder
Viewing the Properties of a File or Folder
File Permissions
Changing Permissions
Adding Notes to Files and Folders
Using Bookmarks For Your Favorite Locations
Using Trash
Hidden Files
Item Properties
Modifying the Appearance of Files and Folders
Using Removable Media
Writing CDs or DVDs
Navigating Remote Servers
Nautilus Preferences
Extending Nautilus
Tools and Utilities
Configuring Your Desktop
Glossary
Feedback
Managing Your Files and Folders
Desktop User Guide
Working with Files
This section describes how to work with your files and folders.
6.6.1.
Directories and File Systems
6.6.2.
Using Views to Display Your Files and Folders
6.6.3.
Selecting Files and Folders
6.6.4.
Drag-and-Drop in the File Manager
6.6.5.
Moving a File or Folder
6.6.6.
Copying a File or Folder
6.6.7.
Duplicating a File or Folder
6.6.8.
Creating a Folder
6.6.9.
Templates and Documents
6.6.10.
Renaming a File or Folder
6.6.11.
Moving a File or Folder to Trash
6.6.12.
Deleting a File or Folder
6.6.13.
Creating a Symbolic Link to a File or Folder
6.6.14.
Viewing the Properties of a File or Folder
6.6.15.
File Permissions
6.6.16.
Changing Permissions
6.6.17.
Adding Notes to Files and Folders
6.6.18.
Using Bookmarks For Your Favorite Locations
6.6.19.
Using Trash
6.6.20.
Hidden Files
Saving Searches
Directories and File Systems