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1. In addition to viewing how your files are organized , you can also change how they appear . [ ]
2. Filtering breaks files and folders into different sections, depend on wich property you choose . [ ]
3. Grouping is arranging files and folders by their filename, file type , file size , or the date modified . [ ]
4. Minimize button takes you to previously viewed folder. [ ]
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Navigation pane From the Navigation pane, you can view your computer’s file and folder structure and access files and folders.
In the Navigation pane is the Quick access area; from the Quick access area, you can quickly and easily navigate to folders you use regularly. To add (“pin”) a folder to the Quick access area, right-click on the folder name and then select Pin to Quick access from the drop-down menu.
2 Forward and Back buttons Enables you to go to folders you’ve already opened. If you go to a different folder, you can choose the Back button to return to the last folder you accessed.
3 Ribbon Enables you to perform layout, formatting, and sharing tasks, as well as how File Explorer displays your files and folders.
Tasks available to you might differ depending on what folder you select (e.g., Documents vs Pictures).
To display the Ribbon, click on one of the menu items at the top of File Explorer, or click on the Expand the Ribbon button (down-pointing arrow) located at the top right-hand side of File Explorer.
4 Address bar Enables you to go to a different folder in the same Explorer window. (For more information, see Navigating the Address Bar.)
5 Column headings Titles of each of the columns displayed in the file and folder list. You can choose which columns you want to display by adding a column heading or removing a column heading, as well as changing the order in which those columns are displayed. Click on a column heading to sort your files and folders by that column (e.g., date modified).
6 Search box Allows you to search for subfolders, documents, images, programs, Web pages, and bookmarks in the current folder.
7 File and folder listing Shows you the files and folders in the current folder (the folder you selected in the Navigation pane).
8 Preview/Details pane Enables you to quickly preview an item, such as a photo, without having to open that item. To open the Preview pane (it isn’t open by default), click on the View menu at the top of File Explorer, then click on the Preview pane button located at the left-hand side of the Ribbon in the Navigation pane area.
9 Status bar Displays information about a selected folder and its contents, such as the total number of items in the folder, the number of items selected and total file size. Contains buttons that enable you to quickly switch between thumbnail and detail views for the items displayed in the current folder.