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  1. File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Windows File Explorer helps you find, open, organize, and manage files and folders on your PC and in the cloud.

  2. 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.

  3. Common file name extensions in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn what file name extensions are, which extensions are common in Windows, and how to view them in File Explorer.

  4. Find your files and apps in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Use Windows Search in the taskbar or File Explorer to quickly locate files, apps, and settings. Integrated search helps return relevant results quickly, reducing time spent navigating folders.

  5. Automatic file download notifications in Windows

    Learn how to manage automatic file downloads from your Windows apps when you use an online storage provider, such as OneDrive Files On-Demand.

  6. Automatically diagnose and repair Windows file and folder problems ...

    Oct 14, 2025 · Troubleshoots and fixes common issues with file and folder operations in Windows.

  7. Back up and restore with Windows Backup - Microsoft Support

    If you turn on Other Windows settings, Windows also syncs some device settings (for things like printers and mouse options), File Explorer settings, and notification preferences.

  8. Fix File Explorer if it won't open or start - Microsoft Support

    This article walks through simple troubleshooting steps—such as checking for updates, restarting your device, and resetting Windows—to help restore File Explorer and get it working again.

  9. Find the Recycle Bin in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Find the Recycle Bin Support for Windows 10 has ended on October 14, 2025 After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide free software updates from Windows Update, …

  10. Save your files - Microsoft Support

    Saving a file to OneDrive or SharePoint allows you to access it on any device and enables features such as AutoSave and Version History, which can help prevent data loss if your file closes unexpectedly.