It's the same thing. Just a different way to show files.
If you want to open a folder in a new window (not a tab in windows explorer) then you right click on the folder and click "Open in new window"
in the windows explorer window, what appears in the right pane when you click a folder in the left pane?
Windows 7 and Windows 8 have the ability to create a folder. First, open an explorer window and then press Control Shift N at the same time. This will create a new folder in the explorer window.
The left pane of Windows Explorer shows the drives and folders in a layout called a tree. There is a + symbol to the left of each. Clicking on it shows all the folders stored in that drive. If there is a + beside the folder, clicking on it will show the subfolders stored in that folder. The right pane shows all files and sub-folders in the folder that you are currently viewing with Explorer. For example, if you click on "My Documents" in the left pane, all the files and folders in the "My Documents" folder will display in the right pane. For more information about Windows Explorer, visit the related link for the pdf file.
This setting controls whether each folder window is launched as a separate explorer task. The benefit of this method is that if one window has an error and crashes the others should be not be affected. The disadvantage is that it takes more system resources for each folder the main folder
Yesbyou can there are two ways of doing it, from your Windows Explorer and also from the Syncplicity client.
In Windows Explorer,the right section of the window; shows the contents of the folder selected in the Navigation pane on the left
To create a new folder in Windows Explorer, navigate to the location where you want the folder to be created. Right-click in an empty space within the window, select "New" from the context menu, and then click on "Folder." Alternatively, you can also press "Ctrl + Shift + N" on your keyboard to create a new folder quickly. Once created, you can rename the folder as desired.
Yes, Allmost every Windows Distribution has default navigation or other optional panels in the Explorer Window, You can disable all of them if you want.
Select folder & press " f3 " key on keyboard.......
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Yes, a new folder can be created in the Save As... window in Windows.