7. Write the steps for the following:
(a) changing view of files and folders on a tablet
(b) sorting files and folders on a tablet
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Explanation:
Arranging and Sorting Files and Folders
No matter which view you select, you're still faced with the best way to organize folder contents—especially in crowded folders. Fortunately, you have several options.
Arranging Folder Contents
You can change how folder contents are arranged. By default, all contents are arranged by folder; in this arrangement, every file and folder appears as a separate item in the Explorer window. But there are several other options available, including the following:
Author, where contents are stacked by who created them, as shown in Figure 6.14; double-click a stack to see all the files in that folder created by that author.

Figure 6.14 Arranging files by author.
Date modified, where contents are grouped by the date they were last modified, as shown in Figure 6.15.

Figure 6.15 Arranging files by date modified.
Tag, where contents are stacked by any tags assigned to the files. Since most files are not tagged by default, this is a less than useful view for most users.
Type, where files are stacked by file type, as shown in Figure 6.16; double-click any stack to view all files of that type.

Figure 6.16 Arranging files by type.
Name, which lists files and folders in alphabetical order. (This is identical to Details view, but with files and folders mixed together.)
To change how folder contents are arranged, make sure the library pane is displayed; then click the Arrange By button and make a selection, as shown in Figure 6.17.

Figure 6.17 Arranging folder contents.
Sorting Folder Contents
Arranging folder contents is different from sorting those contents. You may want to sort a folder's contents by filename, file type, file size, or the date the file was modified. Whatever view you're in, you can sort a folder's contents by following these steps:
Right-click in an open area of the details pane and select Sort By from the pop-up menu.
Select how you want to sort: Name, Date Modified, Type, or Size.
Select whether you want the contents sorted in Ascending or Descending order.
Changing Folder Options
When you work with files and folders, Windows displays folder contents in a standard way, known as the default. The default folder view settings are as follows: Tiles view displays files and folders as icons; common task links appear in the left pane; folders open in the same window; and items open when you double-click or double-tap them. Depending on previous installation or users, your folder view settings might differ. Instead of changing the folder view to your preferred view—Icons, List, or Details—each time you open a folder, you can change the view permanently to the one you prefer. In addition to the defaults, you can change options such as folder settings to show or hide file extensions for known file types, show or hide hidden files and folders, show or hide protected operating system files, and show pop-up descriptions of folders and desktop items. You can also set Navigation pane options to show all folders like the Folder list and automatically expand the folder list to the current folder.
Change Folder Options
 In the desktop, click or tap the File Explorer button on the taskbar.
 Click or tap the Options button on the View tab, and then click or tap Change folder and search options.
 Click or tap the General tab.
 Select a Browse folders option to display each folder in the same window or its own window.
 Select a Click items as follows option to single-click or double-click items.
 Select the Navigation pane check boxes option to Show all folders or Automatically expand to current folder.
 Click or tap OK.