Intro to Computing - How Files and Folders Organize DataA student saved all homework files in one folder but now finds it confusing. What is a good fix?ADelete all files and start overBCreate subfolders by subject and move files accordinglyCRename all files with random numbersDSave files on the desktop insteadCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify the problemAll files in one folder cause confusion and slow finding.Step 2: Suggest organizing solutionCreating subfolders by subject groups files logically, making them easier to find.Final Answer:Create subfolders by subject and move files accordingly -> Option BQuick Check:Subfolders improve file organization [OK]Quick Trick: Use subfolders to group related files [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESDeleting files unnecessarilyUsing random file namesSaving files on desktop causes clutter
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