Hi all,
Just a matter of clarification, please. 'none' is *not* a folder, it
is the root of the disk. It is the main portion of that disk, floppy,
CD, flashcard or whatever. It is *not* a folder. A folder is a
portion of a disk which has been marked off for containing files. The
'none' designation means that it refers to disk space over all, and
that the files which are in 'none' are not stored in folders.
Sorry for being picky, but it is important to understand what's going
on here. Especially in computer related matters, it is important to
understand and use the correct terminology.
To make the analogy simpler, if you have a box and you put three
manilla folders in the box labeled stories, poems and songs, you have
a box with three folders in it, one contains stories, one poems and
one songs. Now suppose that somebody at church gives you a copy of
"In The Garden" on your way out the door. When you arrive home you've
got to get dinner and you've got to take the dog out and all. So, you
drop your Octavo into the box with your folders. The sheet music you
dropped into the box is, in a sense, like a file that is in 'none'.
It's in the box, on the disk if you will, but it isn't in the folder
labeled 'songs'.
Hope this clarifies.
Ann P.
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