In Windows, the primary way of interacting with files and folders is through the File Explorer application. (In older versions of Windows, this may be called Windows Explorer. In Macs, the equivalent would be Finder.) Show
There are a couple of ways to open File Explorer. The shortcut Win+E will open File Explorer. It can also be opened by clicking the Start button and typing “File Explorer” or by right-clicking any folder and selecting Open. By default, File Explorer is pinned to the task bar (see below), and it can be opened from there. Open the Start menu and type “File Explorer.” Find File Explorer pinned to the taskbar. Right-click a folder and select Open. Some folders already exist in File Explorer, such as Documents, Desktop, and Downloads. (Documents may be called “My Documents” in older versions of Windows). You can create more folders or folders within folders to allow for better organization. To create a folder, right-click, then select New>Folder. Right-click in File Explorer, then select New>Folder. In Windows 7, there is a New folder button near the top of the window. In Windows 10, you can also click the Home tab, then the New Folder button. Windows 7 New folder button
Windows 10 New folder button
Renaming FilesTo rename a file or folder, right-click the file or folder, then select Rename. You can also click the name of the file or folder once, wait one second, then click the name of the file or folder again. Note that in Windows, a file cannot contain any of the following characters: Macs are less stringent about what characters can be included in a file or folder’s name; only the colon (:) cannot be used. However, it is a good practice to avoid using the Windows-prohibited characters in file names because the file name will be automatically changed when moved to a Windows computer. Many users find that using an external keyboard with keyboard shortcuts in the File menu of the Microsoft 365 apps in Windows helps them work more efficiently. For users with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using the touchscreen and are an essential alternative to using a mouse. The File menu contains options for managing your Microsoft 365 files, accounts, and the app settings, which you can access straight from the normal or editing view using the shortcuts below. In the File menu, you can perform tasks that deal with what goes on behind the scenes, and that's why the File menu is also known as the 'Backstage view.' Notes:
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Open the File menuIn the normal, editing, or Inbox view of your Microsoft 365 app, press Alt+F. The File menu opens. It is divided into several pages, sometimes called tabs, which contain more options on the subject of the page. The number of pages depend on the app. Top of Page Use the File menu keyboard shortcutsEach page and option in the File menu has been assigned a KeyTip. You can use the KeyTips to select options, drill down to further settings, and open dialog boxes in the File menu instead of giving the full keyboard shortcut each time. The KeyTips appear as letters, numbers, or a combination of both in a small square box over the File menu pages and options. Tip: If the KeyTips are not shown, press Alt. If a KeyTip is grayed out, the option is not available.
If you're navigating the File menu using a screen reader, and land on an option with a KeyTip, you hear the name of the option, followed by the full shortcut. For example, when you reach the Print button, Narrator announces: "Print button, Alt, F, P, P." In the tables below, the first data row under the header row usually contains the full shortcut to a page. The following rows contain the KeyTips used on that page. Top of Page Frequently used shortcutsThis table lists the most frequently used shortcuts to access the options in the File menu in Microsoft 365. To do this Press Open the File menu. Alt+F In the File menu, use the following shortcuts: Open the Home page to access your recent, pinned, or shared files, create a new blank file or use a template, and search for a file, all on one page. H Open the New page to create a new blank file, or browse for a template. N Save a file with the default values. This option is available when the AutoSave option is not selected. S Open the Save As dialog box to save your file with a different name or to a different location. A, 1 or A, O Open the Print page to set the printing options and print a file. P Exit the File menu and return to the normal, editing, or Inbox view. Esc Top of Page Create a new Microsoft 365 fileThis table lists the shortcuts for creating a new Microsoft 365 file using the options on the New page of the File menu. Tip: To quickly create a new blank file or email, press Ctrl+N. To do this Press Open the New page. Alt+F, N On the New page, use the following shortcuts: Create a new file using a template in the app template list. Z, followed by a number from 1 to 9 or a letter from A to P, and then C. For example, press Z, 1, C. Search for online templates. S, type your search words, and then press Enter Perform a predefined search for template types. U, followed by a number from 1 to 7. For example, press U, 1. Top of Page List, open, and search for filesThis table lists the shortcuts for listing, opening, and searching for Microsoft 365 files using the options on the Open page of the File menu. You can also use shortcuts to open folders in different save locations, for example, on your PC or OneDrive. Tip: To quickly open a file and display a list of your recent files, press Ctrl+O. To do this Press Open the Open page. Alt+F, O On the Open page, use the following shortcuts: Search for a file in your recent files. R, E, and type your search words Display a list of your recent files. R, Y, 2 Display a list of your recent folders. R, Y, 3 Display a list of files that have been shared with you or that you have shared with others. Y, 1 Display a list of files and folders on your company OneDrive. S, 1 Display a list of sites on SharePoint that you use and follow. S, 2 Display a list of files and folders on your personal OneDrive. K Display navigation options and a list of files and folders on your local device. C Open the standard Windows Open dialog box to browse for files and folders. O Open a recent document that was closed without saving. U, locate the file, and then press Enter Top of Page Save and rename Microsoft 365 filesThis table lists the shortcuts for saving and renaming Microsoft 365 files using the options in the File menu, Save page, or Save As page, which you can access from the normal or editing view. Tip: To quickly save a file, press Ctrl+S. To do this Press Save a file with the default values. This option is available when the AutoSave option is not selected. S Open the Save or Save As page. A On the Save or Save As page, use the following shortcuts: Add a cloud location where to save your file. A, A Rename a file. A, Y, 3 Save a copy of the file to Documents on your PC. A, C, Y, 8 to move the location to Documents. Then press Alt+A, Y, 5 to save. Open the Save As dialog box to save your file with a different name or to a different location. A, 1 or A, O Top of Page Print Microsoft 365 filesThis table lists the shortcuts for printing Microsoft 365 files using the options on the Print page of the File menu which you can access from the normal or editing view. Tip: To quickly print a file with default settings, press Ctrl+P, P. To do this Press Open the Print page. Alt+F, P On the Print page, use the following shortcuts: Open the printer menu to select a printer. I Open the menu for selecting the printing range. A Set printing range by page or slide numbers. S Set the page orientation for printing. O Set the paper size. L Top of Page Create a PDF or XPS file or change the file typeThis table lists the shortcuts for changing the file type and creating a PDF or XPS file of your Microsoft 365 file using the options on the Export page of the File menu. To do this Press Open the Export page. Alt+F, E On the Export page, use the following shortcuts: Create a PDF or XPS file of your Microsoft 365 file. A Change the file type of your Microsoft 365 file. C, pick a file type, and then save your file. In PowerPoint, open the Send to MicrosoftWord dialog box to create handouts of your presentation in Word format. H, A Top of Page Protect, inspect, and manage your Microsoft 365 filesThis table lists the shortcuts for protecting and managing your Microsoft 365 files using the options on the Info page of the File menu. To do this Press Open the Info page. Alt+F, I On the Info page, use the following shortcuts: Copy the path to your file. C Open the file location. F Open the Protect Document menu to define the type of changes others can make. P Check your file for hidden properties and personal information before publishing. I, I Top of Page Transform your Word document to a web pageThis table lists the shortcuts for transforming a Word document to a MicrosoftSway web page using the options in the File menu. To do this Press Open the Transform to Web Page dialog box. Alt+F, M Top of Page Access your Microsoft 365 account infoThis table lists the shortcuts for accessing your Microsoft 365 account info. You can, for example, change your account photo and check for available Microsoft 365 updates using the options on the Account page of the File menu. In Outlook, the page is called Microsoft 365 Account. To do this Press Open the Account or Microsoft 365 Account page. Alt+F, D On the Account or Microsoft 365 Account page, use the following shortcuts: Change your account photo. C Sign out of your account. E Switch user account. S Check for and apply available Microsoft 365 updates. R, U Top of Page Access your Outlook email account infoThis table lists the shortcuts for accessing your Outlook email account info. You can, for example, manage your account settings and set an automatic reply (out of office) message using the options on the Account Information page of the File menu. To do this Press Open the Account Information page. Alt+F, I On the Account Information page, use the following shortcuts: Access the email account settings menu. S Open the Automatic Replies dialog box to add an Out of Office message. O Open the dialog box for adding a new account to Outlook. D Empty the Deleted Items folder. T, Y Open the Rules and Alerts dialog box to organize incoming emails and receive updates when items have been changed or removed. R Top of Page Access the Microsoft 365 app settings and optionsThis table lists the shortcuts for opening the Options dialog box and accessing your Microsoft 365 app settings and options. Depending on the app, you can, for example, manage spell checking settings or personalize the app appearance. To do this Press Open the Options dialog box. Alt+F, T In the Options dialog box, use the following shortcuts: In Outlook, toggle the Play a sound option for received messages on or off. M, then the Tab key, and P. Press Spacebar to toggle the option on or off. Access the Proofing option to modify spelling and grammar settings. P Change the Microsoft 365 theme. G, then the Tab key, and T Top of Page Send feedback on the Microsoft 365 appsThis table lists the shortcuts for sending feedback on the Microsoft 365 apps using the options on the Feedback page in the File menu. To do this Press Open the Feedback page. Alt+F, K On the Feedback page, use the following shortcuts: Open the form for sending positive feedback. L Open the form for sending negative feedback. D Open the web page for suggesting a new feature or an improvement. S Top of Page See alsoMake your content accessible to everyone Keyboard shortcuts in Excel Keyboard shortcuts in Word Keyboard shortcuts for Outlook Use keyboard shortcuts to create PowerPoint presentations Use keyboard shortcuts to deliver PowerPoint presentations Technical support for customers with disabilitiesMicrosoft wants to provide the best possible experience for all our customers. If you have a disability or questions related to accessibility, please contact the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk for technical assistance. The Disability Answer Desk support team is trained in using many popular assistive technologies and can offer assistance in English, Spanish, French, and American Sign Language. Please go to the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk site to find out the contact details for your region. If you are a government, commercial, or enterprise user, please contact the enterprise Disability Answer Desk. 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