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The process of adding a Windows 10 app to the Start menu is known as

Pinning

The Windows app used for locating files and folders is

File Explorer

Which view in File Explorer can you use to sort files by column heading?

details

Which of the following is used to reduce the file size of a file or folder?

compression

Which utility is used to exit from a nonresponsive program?

Task Manager

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What is the process of adding a Windows 10 app to the Start menu?

Add apps to startup in Windows 10..
You need to create a shortcut of the app that you would like to add to startup. ... .
Open Run command box by pressing Windows logo + R keys. ... .
Copy and paste the app shortcut from the desktop to this Startup folder and the app will be added to startup..

Which view in File Explorer can you use to sort files by column heading?

File Explorer uses two default views: “Details” and “Large icons”. You can toggle by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + 6 and Ctrl + Shift + 2. My personal favorite way to visual files is the Details view, which sorts all my files in columns by name, date modified, type, and size.

Which of the following is used to reduce the file size of a file or folder?

Zipped (compressed) files take up less storage space and can be transferred to other computers more quickly than uncompressed files. In Windows, you work with zipped files and folders in the same way that you work with uncompressed files and folders.

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