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Windows 8 : Launching and Navigating Windows Explorer

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You’ll find a Windows Explorer tile on your Windows 8 Start screen, and you can move it to any place on the screen you like by tapping or clicking and dragging it the place most convenient for you.

Starting Windows Explorer

The easiest way to get to Windows Explorer is to access it from the Windows 8 Start screen. When you tap or click the Windows Explorer tile, Explorer opens on your desktop.

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You can also launch Windows Explorer if you’re working on the desktop by tapping or clicking the Folder icon in the Quick Launch bar on the left side of the taskbar.

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Exploring the Explorer Screen

Although Windows Explorer has a new look and feel, you’ll find that many of the tools in Windows Explorer are throwbacks to Windows 7 style. The new ribbon is a huge addition, of course, and we’ll talk about that in the next section. Here are the key elements on the Windows Explorer screen that you’ll be working with:

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Location bar. The Location bar shows the library, folder, and any subfolders that contain the currently selected file.

Refresh button. The Refresh button updates the display to show the files in the current folder.

Search box. You can use the search box to find folders, files, and libraries in Windows Explorer.

Preview pane. The Preview pane displays a preview of the contents of the file.

Navigation pane. The Navigation pane displays your favorites, libraries, and folders and files on your computer.

Minimize the Ribbon. Use this tool to both hide and redisplay the Windows Explorer ribbon.

Get Help. Click Get Help to display a pop-up window of help information related to the task you were performing in Windows Explorer.


Wondering Where the Details Pane Went?

In the version of Windows Explorer that was included with Windows 7, when you selected the Details pane, a horizontal pane appeared along the bottom of the Explorer window. Now, in Windows 8, Windows Explorer displays the Details pane on the side of the screen, giving you information about the selected file or folder.


>>>step-by-step: Navigating Windows Explorer

You can easily navigate Windows Explorer to get to the files and folders you want by using several different tools. The Navigation pane, on the left side of the Explorer window, makes it easy for you to tap or click the library, folder, or subfolder you want to view. (You can also copy and move folders by dragging them in the Navigation Pane.) You can enter a file location in the Location bar to move directly to a folder you want; or you can use the Back, Forward, or Up buttons to the left of the Location bar to move to folders in close proximity to your current one.

1. In Windows Explorer, tap or click the arrow to the left of the library you want to view. Any subfolders in that library appear.

2. Select the folder with the files you want to view.

3. Tap or click the file you want. The file appears in the Preview pane on the right side of the Explorer window.

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Changing the Windows Explorer Layout

You can hide and redisplay the different panes in Windows Explorer: Details pane, Preview page, and Navigation pane. Tap or click the View tab and in the Panes group on the left of the ribbon, select the pane you want to display. If you deselect both the Preview pane and the Details pane, the center pane will extend to show only the files and subfolders in the currently selected folder. You can also tap or click the Navigation Pane arrow to display a menu of options for changing the way the Navigation Pane displays folders and favorites. To redisplay a pane you’ve hidden, tap or click the pane to select the one you want to show.

 
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