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Browse through folders on your storage drive - Windows Tutorial
From the course: Windows 11 Essential Training
Browse through folders on your storage drive
- [Instructor] Most people store documents, pictures, and other types of files on the storage drive on their computer. Like a filing cabinet you might have in your office. File Explorer is the tool that you use to browse through those files and folders. I have a shortcut for File Explorer on my task bar, so it would be very easy to launch from there. If you do not have that shortcut on the task bar, you can click the start button to open the start menu. Click the button for all apps and find file explorer here in the list of applications and click on it to launch it from there. Or if you need to pin it to the task bar, you can right click it here. Then go to more and look for the option to pin it to the task bar. Since I already have it pinned to the task bar, I see the option to unpin it. So from either location you can click on File Explorer to launch it, and this is the File Explorer window. On the sidebar on the…
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Browse through folders on your storage drive3m 20s
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Essential folder structure, including the user folder4m 11s
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Understand OneDrive and folder organization4m 36s
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Use shortcuts to essential folders4m 6s
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Use tabs in File Explorer1m 55s
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Customize the File Explorer interface4m 47s
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Create and rename folders2m 12s
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Move and copy files5m 31s
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Delete files and folders2m 56s
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Zip and unzip archive files4m 42s
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Save files within an application3m 52s
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Use an external drive or memory stick3m 11s
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