![]() This behavior makes it less likely that you’ll “break” a saved Web page by separating its component parts. Delete or move either the file or the folder, for example, & Windows Explorer moves or deletes both items. The file & folder are shown as separate items, but actions taken upon one are applied to both. By default, Windows Explorer links such file-and-folder pairs. The folder contains the various image, style sheet, & script files that support the HTML file. ![]() if you save the Microsoft home page ( ) under its default name, Microsoft Corporation, you will get a file named Microsoft Corporation.htm and a folder called Microsoft Corporation_files. If you save a Web page using IE’s Web Page, Complete option (choose Web Page, Complete (*.htm, *.html) in the Save As Type list), where IE saves the Web page’s text in one file & puts all the associated graphics & other supporting docs in a folder with the same name. One such setting is the “Managing Pairs of Web Pages and Folders “option. Others are less obvious & can have a significant impact on how you work in XP. Some of these are self-explanatory & relatively inconsequential. ![]() The View tab of the Folder Options dialog box, offers a potpourri of advanced options that govern various aspects of Windows Explorer’s behavior. ![]()
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