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The \menu{Places} menu holds a list of commonly used folders (such as \menu{Documents}, \menu{Music}, \menu{Downloads}, and the \menu{Home Folder}). You can also browse the disks on your computer by clicking \menu{Computer} in this menu. If you set up a home network, you will find a menu item to access shared files/folders. You can also access the \application{Search for Files} tool from the \menu{Places} menu, as well as browse a list of recently opened documents.
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Your home folder
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مجلد المنزل الخاص بك
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The home folder is where each user's personal files are located. When you installed Ubuntu, you entered a name to set up your user account. That same name is assigned to your home folder. When you open your personal folder, you will see that there are several folders inside: Desktop (which contains any files that are visible on the desktop), Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Public, Templates, and Videos.
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\marginnote{You should open the example content to see how different types of files are displayed in Ubuntu.} You will also see a link named Examples. Double-click on that link to open a folder containing example documents, spreadsheets, and multimedia files. You will note be able to edit them. If you want to edit them move them to you home folder.
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متصفح الملفات Nautilus
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Just as Windows has \application{Windows Explorer} and Mac \acronym{OS~X} has \application{Finder} to browse files and folders, Ubuntu uses the \application{Nautilus} file browser by default. We will now look at the features offered in \application{Nautilus}.
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نافذة متصفح الملفات Nautilus
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When you open a folder on the desktop or from the \menu{Places} menu, the \application{Nautilus} file browser window opens up. The standard browser window contains the following features:
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\textit{Menubar:} The menubar is located at the top of the window. These menus allow you to modify the layout of the browser, navigate, bookmark \marginnote{If you bookmark a folder, it will appear in the \menu{Places} menu.} commonly used folders and files, and view hidden folders and files.
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