5.4.1 Bookmark
You can add some common files or frequently accessed directories to your Explorer bookmarks for access. Bookmarks can be customized using the Bookmark menu shown in the following illustration.
Bookmark Menu
Add Bookmark
Press <Ctrl+B> to add the currently browsed directory or file to the bookmark folder, and the Bookmarks menu will display a submenu of the items that should be bookmarked, and click the submenu item to quickly navigate to the directory or file.
New Bookmark Folder
When you select New Bookmark folder in the Bookmarks menu, type the name of the folder in the pop-up window to add the newly created folder to the bookmark.
Edit Bookmark
Select Edit Bookmark in the Bookmarks menu to open a specific directory in a new explorer with all the bookmarks set in this directory. Each label should be a file in the directory, if you want to delete a bookmark, just select the bookmark item, right-click and choose Delete from the pop-up menu.
5.4.2 Find
Finding a file is a major feature of the resource Manager, and by clicking the Find File ... submenu on the Tools menu, you can open the Find window, using the same method as find file in the System main menu.
To further improve search efficiency, you can set whether to include subfolders, Match case, or specify the file type, the qualifying date range, or the specified file owner, the owning user group, and so on in the content and Properties tab pages.
The following figure is a file lookup window.
File Lookup window
In the Name text box, enter the hostname or IP address of the computer you are looking for, and then click Browse to select the network option in the Selection window and then press OK to return and "smb:/" will appear in the Find Location text box. You can click the Find button to start a search for your network computer.
5.4.3 Set Full Screen
Select window → full screen mode to make the Explorer window appear full screen, and an icon will appear in the toolbar, and clicking the icon will restore the screen to its original display state.
5.4.4 Change View
The view of the Explorer can be customized through the Window menu 17813.html. Regardless of how you set up the view, the Explorer has only one active window, the one that currently has the focus, and a green marker at the bottom left of the active window.
New View
Click the appropriate menu item under the Window menu to implement operations such as vertically dividing views, horizontally dividing views, and so on.
Create a new view
Setting associations
At the bottom right of the window shown above, there is an icon that says that there is no association for that window, a different directory in the tree, the contents of the bottom view will remain unchanged, and the view in the upper-left corner is set to the association and the contents will change as the directory changes.
Delete View
The view can be deleted by first turning the view you want to delete into the active view and then selecting window → remove active view.