A directory, as hw defines it, is a folder or folders within a parent
folder. So, a student might create a math folder. Under that he might
put a folder for homework, one for tests, and one for notes. To get to
homework he would enter this at a "directory name?" prompt:
/math/homework

As I said earlier, space-t toggles you between folder mode and
directory mode. You can also access directories a different way: find
a folder like normal, and hit space-5-6 on the folder. You will be
shown what the bn says is a list of folders on [drive name], but it is
in reality a list of folders stored inside the folder on which you
pressed space-5-6. The QT command, by the way, is right arrow.

If that did not make sense, let me know.

On 7/26/12, Camille <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like info on directories because I've probably got some
> memos saved there and I wonna know how to get them out) Thank you
> so much.
>


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