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  2. Filing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Double file cabinets have drawers which can each accommodate two racks for folders side by side. Many European companies engineer filing systems that accommodate hanging folders only; there are no drawer bottoms. In the US, most file drawers still have bottoms in the drawers so materials of any sort can be stored.

  3. File folder - Wikipedia

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    A file folder (or simply folder) is a kind of folder that holds papers together for organization and protection. [1] File folders usually consist of a sheet of heavy paper stock or other thin, but stiff, material which is folded in half, and are used to keep paper documents .

  4. Directory (computing) - Wikipedia

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    On many computers, directories are known as folders, or drawers, [1] analogous to a workbench or the traditional office filing cabinet. The name derives from books like a telephone directory that lists the phone numbers of all the people living in a certain area.

  5. Rack - Wikipedia

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    Rack slide, a type of linear bearing used to mount pull-out equipment in racks; Tzompantli, a display rack for human skulls in Mesoamerican cultures; Rack-O, a Milton-Bradley card matching game; Nordstrom Rack, an American off-price department store; mod_rack, informal name of Ruby web server Phusion Passenger; CSAR Rack 4-6-4RT a South African ...

  6. Folder - Wikipedia

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    Folder most commonly refers to: Folder, one who folds laundry or dry cleaning, e.g., (see Fluff and Fold [ broken anchor ] ) File folder , a kind of folder that holds loose sheets of paper

  7. Cabinet (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet (or CAB) is an archive-file format for Microsoft Windows that supports lossless data compression and embedded digital certificates used for maintaining archive integrity. Cabinet files have .cab filename extensions and are recognized by their first four bytes (also called their magic number ) MSCF .

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