I art images to put on a scan disk - don't know where to begin to transfer.

I want to organize my art on a scan disk images.  I don't know how to start.  They are in many files and hope to consolidate them.

Create a new folder,

Select the files in this folder,

Right click on one of them and click on cut.

Open the new folder, click with the right button on a black spot and click on paste.

Repeat to others,

To transfer new files, you can simply drag and drop the features of registration records,

Or right click and click on copy.

Open or right click on the device and click on paste.

Drag and drop the video,
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=6n3YKsgOdsk

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