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At times, you may want to have a \emph{window always on top} so that it can be seen or monitored while you work with other applications. For example, you may want to browse the web and, at the same time, view and answer to any incoming instant message. To keep a window on top, right-click on the window's titlebar, then select \dropdown{Always On Top}. Note that this window will be on the top of all windows that are opened in the current workspace. If you want to have a window always on the top regardless of the workspace, right-click on the window's titlebar, then select \dropdown{Always on Visible Workspace}. This window will now be on top of all other windows across all workspaces.
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Browsing files on your computer
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Browsing files on your computer
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files!browsing
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files!browsing
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\marginnote{You can open your Home folder from the Launcher.} There are two ways to locate files on your computer \dash either search for them or access them directly from their folder. You can search for a file via the Dash or \menu{Files \& Folders} in the Launcher. You can also use the \menu{Files \& Folders} tool to access commonly used folders (such as \menu{Documents}, \menu{Music}, \menu{Downloads}), as well as most recently accessed files.
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Go
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desktop!go
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To access \menu{Go}, move your mouse over the top bar and select \menu{Go}. \marginnote{If you do not see the desktop menu, click somewhere on the desktop and it will appear.} You can browse the files on your computer by clicking \dropdown{Computer} in this menu. If you set up a home network, you will find a menu item to access shared files or folders.
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Your Home Folder
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home folder
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home folder
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The home folder is used to store your personal files. Your home folder matches your login name. When you open your personal folder, you will see there are several more folders inside, including Desktop (which contains any files that are visible on the desktop), Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Public, Templates, and Videos. These are created automatically during the installation process. You can add more files and folders as needed at any time.
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