- Part 3: Working with Folders
- Task 2: Opening the My Documents Folder
- Task 3: Opening the My Pictures Folder
- Task 4: Opening the My Music Folder
- Task 5: Selecting a Folder
- Task 6: Navigating Folders
- Task 7: Changing the Window View
- Task 8: Sorting the Contents of a Window
- Task 9: Grouping Icons
- Task 10: Creating a New Folder
- Task 11: Displaying the Folders List
- Task 12: Copying Folders
- Task 13: Moving Folders
- Task 14: Renaming Folders
- Task 15: Deleting Folders
- Task 16: Changing the Folder Options
Task 6: Navigating Folders
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Click the Back button to go back to a previously viewed page.
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If you have clicked Back, you can click Forward to return to a previously viewed page.
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Click the Up button to display the next level up in the folder structure.
Each folder window includes a toolbar that you can use to navigate from folder to folder. You can go back and forth among previously viewed content windows. You can also move up one level in the folder structure to the containing folder. For instance, you might move up to the desktop level and then open drives and folders to move to another branch of the folder structure.
Search and Folders Button
You can find information on searching for a file in Part 4, "Working with Files." For help on displaying a Folders List with the Folders button, see Task 11, "Displaying the Folders List," in this part.