In the
previous lesson
, we talked about how folders can help to keep your files
organized
. However, there may be times when you have trouble
finding a certain file
. If this happens to you, don't panic! The file is probably still on your computer, and there are a few simple ways to find it. In this lesson, we'll show you different techniques you can use to find your files, including
searching
and looking in
common places
.
Watch the video below to learn more about finding files in Windows.
Common places to look for files
If you're having a difficult time finding a file, there's a good chance you can find it in one of the following places:
Downloads
: By default, your computer will place downloaded files in a specific folder, known as the
Downloads
folder. If you're having trouble finding a file you downloaded from the Internet, such as a photo attached to an email message, this is the
first place
you should look. To view the Downloads folder, open
File
Explorer
, then locate and select
Downloads
(below
Favorites
on the left side of the window). A list of your recently
downloaded files
will appear.
Default folders
: If you don't specify a location when saving a file, Windows will place certain types of files into default folders. For example, if you're looking for a Microsoft Word document, you could try looking in the
Documents
folder. If you're looking for a photo, try looking in the
Pictures
folder. Most of these folders will be accessible on the left side of the File Explorer window.
Recycle Bin
: If you deleted a file by mistake, it may still be in the Recycle Bin. You can double-click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop to open it. If you find the file you need, click and drag it back to the desktop or to a different folder.
Searching for files
Let's say you recently downloaded a few photos that were attached to an email message, but now you're not sure where these files are on your computer. If you're struggling to find a file, you can always
search
for it
. Searching allows you to look for
any file
on your computer.
To search for a file (Windows 10):
In the
Cortana Search Box
next to the Start button, type to search for a file. The search results will appear above the search box.
To search for a file (Windows 8):
Click the
Start button
to go to the
Start screen
, then start typing to search for a file. The search results will appear on the right side of the screen. Simply click a file or folder to open it.
To search for a file (Windows 7 and earlier):
Click the
Start button
, type the
file name
or
keywords
with your keyboard, and press
Enter
. The search results will appear. Simply click a file or folder to open it.
Tips for finding files
If you're still having trouble finding the file you need, here are some additional tips.
Try different search terms
. If you're using the search option, try using different terms in your search. For example, if you're looking for a certain Microsoft Word document, try searching for a few different file names you might have used when saving the document.
Open the last application used to edit the file.
If you know you used a certain application to edit a file, open that application and select
File
> Open > Recent
from the menu. The file may appear in the list of recently edited files.
Move and rename the file after finding it
. Once you've located the file, you may want to
move it to a related folder
so you can find it more easily in the future. For example, if the file is a picture, you might move it to your
Pictures
folder. You may also want to give it a file name that will be easy to remember. You can review our lesson on
Working with Files
to learn more about managing files.