Using the File Explorer is a very easy and straightforward way to organize your files. To navigate your computer, use the left-hand pane to select the drive. Then, use the Search Bar to search for a file or folder. The Address Bar indicates the current location of the Explorer window. There are many other features of the program, including a built-in text editor. In addition, you can easily move the mouse to any location to find files.
The Explorer window is divided into two panes. On the left, the Status Bar displays information on the open folder, like the size, type, and current location. On the right, the Folders pane displays the contents of folders. To change the pane in the Explorer window, click the Folders button on the Standard Toolbar. To access the Menu Bar, click View, and then select Folders. Then, you can change the pane to display the contents of a folder in a hierarchical list.
To browse through pictures, you can use the "Back" and "Previous" buttons. You can also rotate your image 90 degrees by clicking the "Rotate" buttons. If you're looking for a particular photo, click the folder containing the images and scroll to the right. This will show four thumbnails. Once you've found the right one, click the button that corresponds to the name of the image. You'll notice the "Rotate" button.