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=== Windows 101: File Explorer === | === Windows 101: File Explorer === | ||
In this lesson, we’ll cover how to use '''File Explorer''' to view, manage, and organize your files and folders in Windows. Now that you understand file management theory, let’s dive into the practical aspects of how to use this essential tool. | In this lesson, we’ll cover how to use '''File Explorer''' to view, manage, and organize your files and folders in Windows. Now that you understand file management theory, let’s dive into the practical aspects of how to use this essential tool.<br> | ||
[[File:Windows 101 - File Explorer - Icon.png|alt=File Explorer Icon|none|frame|File Explorer Icon]] | [[File:Windows 101 - File Explorer - Icon.png|alt=File Explorer Icon|none|frame|File Explorer Icon]] | ||
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==== Opening File Explorer ==== | ==== Opening File Explorer ==== | ||
There are several ways to open '''File Explorer''': | There are several ways to open '''File Explorer''': | ||
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# '''Start Menu''': Open the '''Start Menu''', type '''File Explorer''', and select it from the search results. | # '''Start Menu''': Open the '''Start Menu''', type '''File Explorer''', and select it from the search results. | ||
# '''Start Menu Context Menu''': Right-click on the '''Start Menu''' and select '''File Explorer''' from the menu. | # '''Start Menu Context Menu''': Right-click on the '''Start Menu''' and select '''File Explorer''' from the menu. | ||
<blockquote>'''Note''': To pin '''File Explorer''' to your Taskbar permanently, right-click its icon in the Taskbar after opening it and select '''Pin to Taskbar'''.<br><br></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>'''Note''': To pin '''File Explorer''' to your Taskbar permanently, right-click its icon in the Taskbar after opening it and select '''Pin to Taskbar'''.< | |||
==== Navigating File Explorer ==== | ==== Navigating File Explorer ==== | ||
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* '''Navigation Pane''': On the left, shows your frequently used folders, such as '''Documents''' and '''Downloads''', as well as drives like '''This PC'''. | * '''Navigation Pane''': On the left, shows your frequently used folders, such as '''Documents''' and '''Downloads''', as well as drives like '''This PC'''. | ||
* '''Address Bar''': Shows the current folder location. Click parts of the path to move backward or forward within folders. | * '''Address Bar''': Shows the current folder location. Click parts of the path to move backward or forward within folders. | ||
* '''File View Area''': This is where you see the files and folders in the current location. | * '''File View Area''': This is where you see the files and folders in the current location.<br><br> | ||
<blockquote>[picture] showing the main sections of File Explorer<br><br></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>[picture] showing the main sections of File Explorer</blockquote> | |||
==== Viewing and Sorting Files ==== | ==== Viewing and Sorting Files ==== | ||
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* '''View Options''': Click the '''View''' tab at the top to change the display (e.g., icons, lists, or details). | * '''View Options''': Click the '''View''' tab at the top to change the display (e.g., icons, lists, or details). | ||
* '''Sorting Files''': In '''Details''' view, you can click column headers to sort by name, date, type, or size, making it easier to organize your files. | * '''Sorting Files''': In '''Details''' view, you can click column headers to sort by name, date, type, or size, making it easier to organize your files. | ||
<blockquote>[gif] showing how to change views and sort files</blockquote> | <blockquote>[gif] showing how to change views and sort files</blockquote> | ||
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* '''Ctrl-click''': Hold '''Ctrl''' and click individual files to select multiple files without selecting everything in between. | * '''Ctrl-click''': Hold '''Ctrl''' and click individual files to select multiple files without selecting everything in between. | ||
* '''Drag''': Click and drag your mouse over a group of files to select them all at once. | * '''Drag''': Click and drag your mouse over a group of files to select them all at once. | ||
Once selected, you can apply any file operation (like '''copy''', '''move''', or '''delete''') to the group of files.<br><br><blockquote>[gif] showing multiple file selection<br><br></blockquote> | |||
Once selected, you can apply any file operation (like '''copy''', '''move''', or '''delete''') to the group of files.<blockquote>[gif] showing multiple file selection</blockquote> | |||
==== Creating Folders ==== | ==== Creating Folders ==== | ||
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# Navigate to the folder where you want to create the new folder. | # Navigate to the folder where you want to create the new folder. | ||
# Right-click in the File View Area and select '''New''', then '''Folder'''. | # Right-click in the File View Area and select '''New''', then '''Folder'''. | ||
# Type the name for your new folder and press '''Enter'''. | # Type the name for your new folder and press '''Enter'''.<br><br> | ||
<blockquote>[gif] demonstrating how to create a folder<br><br></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>[gif] demonstrating how to create a folder</blockquote> | |||
==== Moving and Copying Files ==== | ==== Moving and Copying Files ==== | ||
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* '''Move''': Click and drag a file to a new location in the Navigation Pane or File View Area. | * '''Move''': Click and drag a file to a new location in the Navigation Pane or File View Area. | ||
* '''Copy''': Right-click the file and select '''Copy'''. Navigate to the new location, right-click, and select '''Paste'''. | * '''Copy''': Right-click the file and select '''Copy'''. Navigate to the new location, right-click, and select '''Paste'''. | ||
Both operations can be done on multiple files at once, using the selection methods mentioned earlier.<br><br><blockquote>[gif] showing how to move and copy files<br><br></blockquote> | |||
Both operations can be done on multiple files at once, using the selection methods mentioned earlier.<blockquote>[gif] showing how to move and copy files</blockquote> | |||
==== Searching for Files ==== | ==== Searching for Files ==== | ||
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# Click the '''Search box''' in the upper-right corner of the File View Area. | # Click the '''Search box''' in the upper-right corner of the File View Area. | ||
# Start typing the file or folder name. File Explorer will display matching results as you type. | # Start typing the file or folder name. File Explorer will display matching results as you type.<br><br> | ||
<blockquote>[gif] showing the search function in action<br><br></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>[gif] showing the search function in action</blockquote> | |||
==== Deleting Files ==== | ==== Deleting Files ==== | ||
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# Right-click the file or folder you want to delete and select '''Delete'''. | # Right-click the file or folder you want to delete and select '''Delete'''. | ||
# The item will be moved to the '''Recycle Bin''', where you can restore it later if needed. | # The item will be moved to the '''Recycle Bin''', where you can restore it later if needed. | ||
If you want to permanently delete files, empty the Recycle Bin: | If you want to permanently delete files, empty the Recycle Bin: | ||
# Right-click the '''Recycle Bin''' icon on your Desktop. | # Right-click the '''Recycle Bin''' icon on your Desktop. | ||
# Select '''Empty Recycle Bin'''. | # Select '''Empty Recycle Bin'''. | ||
<blockquote>'''Warning''': Once the Recycle Bin is emptied, files are permanently deleted, and not even IT can recover them.<br><br></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>'''Warning''': Once the Recycle Bin is emptied, files are permanently deleted, and not even IT can recover them.</blockquote><blockquote>[gif] showing how to delete files and empty the Recycle Bin</blockquote> | <blockquote>[gif] showing how to delete files and empty the Recycle Bin<br><br></blockquote> | ||
==== Renaming Files or Folders ==== | ==== Renaming Files or Folders ==== | ||
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# Right-click the file or folder and select '''Rename'''. | # Right-click the file or folder and select '''Rename'''. | ||
# Type the new name and press '''Enter'''. | # Type the new name and press '''Enter'''.<br><br> | ||
<blockquote>[gif] demonstrating how to rename a file<br><br></blockquote> | |||
<blockquote>[gif] demonstrating how to rename a file</blockquote> | ---- | ||
----Now that you know how to use File Explorer, you’ll be able to efficiently manage your files and folders, keeping your workspace organized. In the next lesson, we’ll dive into '''Security Basics''', which will teach you how to protect your files and your computer. | Now that you know how to use File Explorer, you’ll be able to efficiently manage your files and folders, keeping your workspace organized. In the next lesson, we’ll dive into '''Security Basics''', which will teach you how to protect your files and your computer.<br> | ||
Revision as of 19:50, 16 September 2024
Windows 101: File Explorer
In this lesson, we’ll cover how to use File Explorer to view, manage, and organize your files and folders in Windows. Now that you understand file management theory, let’s dive into the practical aspects of how to use this essential tool.

Opening File Explorer
There are several ways to open File Explorer:
- Taskbar: Click the File Explorer icon (a folder) on the Taskbar.
- Start Menu: Open the Start Menu, type File Explorer, and select it from the search results.
- Start Menu Context Menu: Right-click on the Start Menu and select File Explorer from the menu.
Note: To pin File Explorer to your Taskbar permanently, right-click its icon in the Taskbar after opening it and select Pin to Taskbar.
File Explorer has several sections that help you navigate through your files:
- Navigation Pane: On the left, shows your frequently used folders, such as Documents and Downloads, as well as drives like This PC.
- Address Bar: Shows the current folder location. Click parts of the path to move backward or forward within folders.
- File View Area: This is where you see the files and folders in the current location.
[picture] showing the main sections of File Explorer
Viewing and Sorting Files
You can customize how files and folders are displayed:
- View Options: Click the View tab at the top to change the display (e.g., icons, lists, or details).
- Sorting Files: In Details view, you can click column headers to sort by name, date, type, or size, making it easier to organize your files.
[gif] showing how to change views and sort files
Selecting Multiple Files
File Explorer allows you to select multiple files to perform actions on several at once. Here’s how:
- Shift-click: Click the first file, hold Shift, and click the last file in the list. All files between the two will be selected.
- Ctrl-click: Hold Ctrl and click individual files to select multiple files without selecting everything in between.
- Drag: Click and drag your mouse over a group of files to select them all at once.
Once selected, you can apply any file operation (like copy, move, or delete) to the group of files.
[gif] showing multiple file selection
Creating Folders
To create a new folder for organizing your files:
- Navigate to the folder where you want to create the new folder.
- Right-click in the File View Area and select New, then Folder.
- Type the name for your new folder and press Enter.
[gif] demonstrating how to create a folder
Moving and Copying Files
File Explorer allows you to move or copy files to different locations:
- Move: Click and drag a file to a new location in the Navigation Pane or File View Area.
- Copy: Right-click the file and select Copy. Navigate to the new location, right-click, and select Paste.
Both operations can be done on multiple files at once, using the selection methods mentioned earlier.
[gif] showing how to move and copy files
Searching for Files
To search for a file:
- Click the Search box in the upper-right corner of the File View Area.
- Start typing the file or folder name. File Explorer will display matching results as you type.
[gif] showing the search function in action
Deleting Files
To delete files or folders:
- Right-click the file or folder you want to delete and select Delete.
- The item will be moved to the Recycle Bin, where you can restore it later if needed.
If you want to permanently delete files, empty the Recycle Bin:
- Right-click the Recycle Bin icon on your Desktop.
- Select Empty Recycle Bin.
Warning: Once the Recycle Bin is emptied, files are permanently deleted, and not even IT can recover them.
[gif] showing how to delete files and empty the Recycle Bin
Renaming Files or Folders
To rename a file or folder:
- Right-click the file or folder and select Rename.
- Type the new name and press Enter.
[gif] demonstrating how to rename a file
Now that you know how to use File Explorer, you’ll be able to efficiently manage your files and folders, keeping your workspace organized. In the next lesson, we’ll dive into Security Basics, which will teach you how to protect your files and your computer.