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- Tasks
- Opening My Computer
- Opening the My Documents Folder
- Opening the My Pictures Folder
- Opening the My Music Folder
- Selecting a Folder
- Navigating Folders
- Changing the Window View
- Sorting the Contents of a Window
- Choosing Content Details
- Grouping Icons
- Creating a New Folder
- Displaying the Folders List
- Copying Folders
- Moving Folders
- Renaming Folders
- Deleting Folders
- Changing the Folder Options
This chapter is from the book
Opening the My Documents Folder
To help you keep your documents organized, Windows sets up a special folder called My Documents. You can view the contents using the My Documents command. When you organize your own documents, it’s a good idea to use the My Documents folder, creating subfolders within this folder to store your work.
Click Start.
Click My Documents.
If you have added any folders to this folder, you see them listed. Double-click any folder to display its contents.
You see the contents of this folder. Folder icons indicate folders and page icons indicate documents. Click the Close button to close the window.