Windows File Explorer introduces new features for better file organization and search

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Windows File Explorer offers new features to help users organize and search files more effectively. Users can now utilize Quick Access to easily access frequently used folders and switch to "Details" view for better file information and sorting options. Additionally, users can tag files for easier categorization and enable grouping to visually organize files by attributes like date modified or type. Advanced search filters and boolean operators enhance search precision, while wildcards allow for partial name searches. These tools aim to streamline file management without the need for third-party applications, making it easier for users to navigate and locate files efficiently.


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