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- File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Find and open File Explorer in Windows, and customize Quick access by pinning and removing files and folders
- Open files from the File menu - Microsoft Support
The Open tab on the File menu shows a list of files you've recently opened, and it includes links to places where you commonly store files
- Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support
Search File Explorer: Open File Explorer from the taskbar or right-click on the Start menu, choose File Explorer and then select a location from the left pane to search or browse For example, select This PC to look in all devices and drives on your computer, or select Documents to look only for files stored there
- Recover your Microsoft 365 files - Microsoft Support
How to open, save, or delete a recovered version of your Microsoft 365 file using the Document Recovery task pane
- Windows File Recovery - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Windows File Recovery app to restore or recover lost files that have been deleted and are not in the recycle bin
- Setting up and using your phone in File Explorer
What can you do in File Explorer? Once your mobile device is connected to File Explorer, you can: Browse through folders and files on your Android device Open, copy, move, rename, or delete files Transfer files between your mobile device and PC wirelessly How to switch between mobile devices?
- Open file links directly in Microsoft 365 desktop apps from Teams and . . .
In Microsoft 365 for Windows apps, you can set your file open preference for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files when you open them from Teams or classic Outlook, as long as the file is hosted on OneDrive or SharePoint
- Backup and restore with File History - Microsoft Support
File History is a handy feature in Windows that helps you protect your personal files and folders from accidental loss or damage Think of it as a backup system that automatically saves copies of your files, so you can easily restore them if something goes wrong
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