
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 …
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.
Setting up and using your phone in File Explorer
With Link to Windows, you can seamlessly access and manage your Android mobile device’s files on your PC through File Explorer, once you paired your mobile device with your PC in the Settings.
Backup and restore with File History - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · Whether you accidentally delete a file, make unwanted changes, or experience a technical issue, File History can come to your rescue by allowing you to recover previous versions of …
Work with synced files in File Explorer - Microsoft Support
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 …
Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support
Search File Explorer: Open File Explorer from the taskbar or right-click on the Start menu, choose File Explorer and then select a location from the left pane to search or browse.
Share files in Windows - Microsoft Support
To share a file in File Explorer on Windows 11, select the file, then select Share on the ribbon. You can also right-click (or press and hold) on the file > Share in File Explorer or the Start menu.
Windows File Recovery - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · Learn how to use Windows File Recovery app to restore or recover lost files that have been deleted and are not in the recycle bin.
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.
Create a new file in a document library - Microsoft Support
A new blank file opens in a new tab. Add the text or other items that you want to your file. Your new file is automatically saved to the document library and will appear in the list of files.