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  1. Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support

    You'll see results for documents across your PC and OneDrive. To filter your search, you can select the Documents tab—and then your search results will only show documents.

  2. 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 …

  3. Find your documents, apps, and more with Search

    Select Task View icon on the taskbar, or press Windows logo key + Tab, and select an activity. Scroll down to see documents you have opened and websites you have browsed.

  4. Choose which OneDrive folders you want to sync on Windows or macOS

    You can choose which OneDrive folders sync to your Windows or macOS device so you only keep important files available offline. This article explains how to manage folder selection in the OneDrive …

  5. Create a document in Word - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to format text, add graphics, and more in Word documents. Create professional-looking documents with ease using our step-by-step guide. Try it now!

  6. Delete a file - Microsoft Support

    Remove files from your app's recently used list, or delete one or more files permanently with Windows Explorer.

  7. Files save to OneDrive by default in Windows - Microsoft Support

    While you can always choose where to save files that you create, your computer settings include default save locations for your Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Music & Video files.

  8. Back up and restore with Windows Backup - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to back up and restore apps, settings, files, photos, and Microsoft Edge favorites and preferences on your Windows PC using Windows Backup.

  9. Install and use a scanner in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to install a scanner and then use it to scan pictures and documents in Windows.

  10. Create installation media for Windows - Microsoft Support

    On that website, you can select a version of Windows and create installation media on a USB flash. Alternatively, an ISO file can be created for use in virtual machines (VMs) or for burning the …