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File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support File Explorer in Windows 11 helps you get the files you need quickly and easily To check it out in Windows 11, select it on the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard How to use File Explorer: To pin a folder to Quick access, right-click (or press and hold) the folder and select Pin to Quick access
Change Folder Sort by View in Windows 11 File Explorer In Windows 11, you can change the sort by view of a folder in File Explorer to have all items in the folder sorted by the name, date, date modified, size, type, and more file detail you want, and have all items in the folder arranged in ascending (alphabetical ) or descending order
Create a new folder - Microsoft Support Create a new folder before you save your document by using File Explorer Open File Explorer using one of the following methods: Press the Windows logo key + E Find it from the Start menu (Windows 7 or Windows 10) Click the File Explorer icon For Windows 8 or Windows 8 1, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and tap Search
Zip and unzip files - Microsoft Support In Windows, you work with zipped files and folders in the same way that you work with uncompressed files and folders Combine several files into a single zipped folder to more easily share a group of files To zip (compress) Locate the file or folder that you want to zip
Delete a file - Microsoft Support The best way to delete your files is to use the Windows File Explorer Delete a file by using File Explorer Open a File Explorer window Tip: A quick way to get to File Explorer is to press Windows Key + E Locate the file that you want to delete Select the file and press your Delete key, or click Delete on the Home tab of the ribbon
Work with synced files in File Explorer - Microsoft Support When you sync your OneDrive or a SharePoint library to your device, the synced files are available to work with in File Explorer Whenever you open a OneDrive- or SharePoint-based file from File Explorer and then save it, your changes are automatically synchronized back to the cloud By default, synced files are available to work with when you're connected to the internet, yet they don't take
Add or Remove Libraries in File Explorer Navigation Pane in Windows 11 This tutorial will show you how to add or remove Libraries in the navigation pane of File Explorer for your account or all users in Windows 11 Libraries are virtual containers which provide users with a single coherent view of their files even when those files are stored in different locations