Navigate using the address bar
The address bar appears at the top of every folder window and displays your current location as a series of links separated by arrows. Here's how the address bar for the Documents library might look:
The address bar
You can navigate to a different location by clicking a link or by typing the path of a location.
To navigate by clicking a link
Do one of the following:
Click a link in the address bar to go directly to that location.
Click the arrow to the right of a link in the address bar. Then, click an item in the list to go to that location.
The address bar displaying a list of locations
To navigate by typing a new path
Click the icon on the left side of the address bar.
The address bar changes to display the path to the current location.
Do one of the following:
For most locations, type the complete folder name or path to the new location (such as C:\Users\Public), and then press Enter.
For common locations, type the name (such as Documents), and then press Enter.
Here's a list of common locations where you can type directly into the address bar:
Computer
Contacts
Control Panel
Documents
Favorites
Games
Music
Pictures
Recycle Bin
Videos
Tips
You can click the Back button and the Forward button to navigate through locations you've already visited, just as if you were browsing the Internet.
You can browse the Internet by typing a URL in the address bar, which replaces the open folder with your default web browser.
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