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Putting a new folder in the Favorites/Quick access section is easy enough. The most direct way is to drag-and-drop a folder under the Favorites/Quick access heading in the left-hand navigation panel.
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.
In this guide, we'll show you everything you need to know to configure and use Quick access to make you a little more productive when using File Explorer on Windows 10.
Windows 11 has quietly added a new feature in the last couple of months: a tabbed File Explorer interface. It makes moving and copying files so much simpler.
You can create File Explorer shortcuts in Windows 10 that will open specific folders, but there's a better way.
File Explorer finally has tabs—but you'll have to join the Insider Preview program to try them out.
Tips & Tricks to use Tabs in File Explorer in Windows 11. You can add new tabs, re-arrange tabs, scroll the tab list in File Explorer, and more.