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Customize “View” in Explorer How you want to look at your files depends entirely on the kind of work you engage in regularly.
The Windows 10 version of File Explorer has a few new bells and whistles. Here's a handy guide for new users (and Windows veterans) on the new interface.
Customize Folder Icons in File Explorer While the default folder icons in File Explorer look decent, you can make them stand out by choosing custom icons for individual folders.
File Explorer is one of the most essential tools in Windows 11, but you may not know everything about it. Let's take a closer look.
In this guide, we show you how you can customize Explorer Menu Bar and use Windows 11 Explorer to get the best out of it.
How to customize folder view on File Explorer File Explorer includes five different templates to customize the view of folders, including "General items," "Documents," "Pictures," "Music," and ...
The View options offer numerous ways to customize File Explorer behavior. These tweaks are going to be all about the customizations found under the View menu. To get started in Windows 8, go to ...
Quick access gives you faster navigation to your most frequent folders and files, and here's how to customize the feature on Windows 10.
Running the Shell command To view All Apps in File Explorer, you’ll use a Shell command shortcut. Hidden underneath the Windows architecture is a host of special shortcuts known as Shell commands.
The Windows 10 File Explorer's new Quick Access view can be handy indeed, but here's how to disable it and bring back the This PC view if you're so inclined.
All of the usual File Explorer settings are still here in Windows 10: Options to show or conceal hidden files, keep new folders in the same window, set the default look for opened folders, and so on.