Using the Navigation pane, you can navigate directly to the folder that contains the files you are interested in. You can also open a search that you've saved.
To open a folder that appears in the Favorite Links section of the Navigation pane (such as Documents), click the folder.
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To open a folder that does not appear in Favorite Links, open the Folders list by clicking Folders at the bottom of the Navigation pane, and then click the folder you want. To close the Folders list, click Folders again. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
You can customize the Navigation pane in the following ways:
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To move a link in the Navigation pane higher or lower, drag it to the position where you want it to be.
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To add a folder or a saved search to the Navigation pane, drag it from its original folder to the position on the Navigation pane where you want it to appear. You can also drag folders from the Folders list at the bottom of the Navigation pane to the Favorite Links section at the top of the Navigation pane. This is a convenient way to quickly access folders and searches you use often.
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To rename a folder or a saved search in the Navigation pane, right-click the folder or search, and then click Rename. Type the new name, and then press ENTER. The original folder or search will not be renamed; only the link in the Navigation pane will be renamed.
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To remove an item from the Navigation pane, right-click the item, and then click Remove Link. The original folder or search will not be deleted; only the link in the Navigation pane will be removed.
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To restore the default Favorite Links to the Navigation pane, right-click a blank area of the Navigation pane, and then click Restore Default Favorite Links.
A predefined setting. You can accept the default option settings, or you can change them to suit your own preferences.
Drag
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Drag
To move an item on the screen by selecting the item and then pressing and holding down the mouse button while moving the mouse. For example, you can move a window to another location on the screen by dragging its title bar.
File
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File
A collection of information that is stored on a computer under a single name. A file can be a text document, a picture, a program, and so on. Files typically have a three-letter file name extension that helps to indicate the type (for example, picture files are often saved in JPEG format and have the file name extension .jpg).