![]() ![]() The navigation pane should now be visible in your File Explorer window. Select Show, then select Navigation Pane. Enter the path of the program executable file. If you have hidden the left navigation pane and would like to make it visible in your File Explorer window, you can show it again using these steps: exe file and select Send To > Desktop (Create shortcut) Alternatively, right-click on the desktop and select New > Shortcut. Restore the left navigation pane if you have hidden it The folder will now be available in your navigation pane and in File Explorer Home. Select and hold (or right-click) on the folder you wish to restore and select Pin to Quick access from the context menu. This view displays all 6 known Windows folders- Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures, Music, and Videos. Select the Up arrow from the navigation buttons available to the left of the address bar. Select Start > File Explorer, or select the File Explorer icon in the taskbar. If you unpin these known Windows folders and decide to restore them later, here is an easy way to restore them in Quick access under Home and in the navigation pane: Restore known folders if you have unpinned them These default folders are no longer displayed under This PC to keep the view focused on your PC’s drives and network locations. ![]() 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. ![]()
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