- Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support
You'll see results for documents across your PC and OneDrive To filter your search, you can select the Documents tab—and then your search results will only show documents
- File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Starting with Windows 11, version 22H2, the known Windows folders— Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures, Music, and Videos —are available by default as pinned folders in Quick access in both File Explorer Home and the left navigation pane
- Create a new folder - Microsoft Support
You can create new folders many different ways, but the two easiest ways are by using the Save As command or File Explorer This article explains how to do both
- Work with synced files in File Explorer - Microsoft Support
After you sync your OneDrive or SharePoint files to your device, you can manage those cloud files directly in File Explorer in Windows 10 or Windows 11
- Where have my Desktop icons gone? - Microsoft Support
OneDrive can back up your Desktop, Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos folders to ensure they’re available across all your devices If your folder backup location is corrupted, your desktop might be showing the wrong location
- How to cancel or stop sync in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
If you don't want to sync all of your folders in OneDrive to your computer, you can specify which folders you'd like to sync Learn more about how to choose which OneDrive folders to sync to your computer
- Upload and save files and folders to OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Training: How to save and upload files and folders to OneDrive in your browser or on your desktop
- Open and find items in an Outlook Data File (. pst)
Outlook Data Files ( pst), or Personal Storage Tables files, contain Outlook user messages and other Outlook items, such as contacts, appointments, tasks, notes, and journal entries
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