
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.
File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Find and open File Explorer in Windows, and customize Quick access by pinning and removing files and folders.
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.
Access your files on any device - Microsoft Support
With OneDrive, save your files to the cloud and access them from anywhere. You'll also be able to easily collaborate by sharing documents with colleagues.
Fix File Explorer if it won't open or start - Microsoft Support
To open File Explorer in Windows 11, select File Explorer on the taskbar or press the Windows logo key + E on your keyboard. Here are some things to try if File Explorer won't open.
Open OneDrive and upload files - Microsoft Support
Select the files or folder you want to upload, and then select Open. If you open OneDrive in File Explorer, select the files or folder and drag them to OneDrive.
Add shortcuts to shared folders in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
When someone shares a folder in Microsoft OneDrive, SharePoint, or Teams, you can add a shortcut to the shared folder in your OneDrive to easily find and work with the files. These …
What is Protected View? - Microsoft Support
Files from the Internet and from other potentially unsafe locations can contain viruses, worms, or other kinds of malware that can harm your computer. To help protect your computer, files from …
OneDrive shows "This file can't be synced" - Microsoft Support
If you see the error message "This file can't be synced" you may need to do one or more of these steps to get the file syncing again, depending on the error: Close the file ("This file is in use by …
Why did my file open read-only? - Microsoft Support
If your file opened in Microsoft Office as "Read-only", and you're not sure why, this article can help you remedy that situation.