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windows!force on top
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files!browsing
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Your Home Folder
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home folder
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The Home folder is used to store personal files. Your Home folder matches your login name and is created when your user account is created. When opening your personal folder, you will see a collection of several folders, including Desktop (which contains any files that are visible on the desktop), Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Public, Templates, and Videos. These folders are created automatically during the installation process. You can add more files and folders as needed.
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Files file manager
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Files
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Files!window
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menu bar
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[toolbar] On the right side of the toolbar, there are five buttons: \button{Search} (represented by a magnifying glass), \button{View items as a grid}, \button{View items as a list}, \button{View options} (represented by a down arrow), and \button{Location options} (represented by a cog); clicking on the \button{Search} icon opens a field so you can search for a file or folder by name. Clicking on the options buttons \button{Location options} or \button{View options} opens a menu with options. On the left side of the toolbar, you will see a representation of your current browsing. This is similar to the history function in most web browsers; it keeps track of where you are and allows you to backtrack if necessary. You can click on any of the locations to navigate back through the file browser. The buttons \button{Previous location} and \button{Next location} allow you to navigate through previously visited locations.
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