The two replies already here cover all you need to know, but as a general help if you right-click (with the mouse) on any object (eg. file, folder, program etc) you will usually get what's called a "Context-sensitive Menu" which is just a clever way of saying that it gives you different options to deal with the object depending on its' type (eg. if you right-click on a photo or audio file it will give you options to Save, Rename, Delete etc. but also for example to "Open with Media Player" because its' a media file). It can save a fair bit of time an avoid having to constantly open Windows Explorer to handle your objects. Hope this helps.