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Tip
If you really like the “Quick access” concept, you can add its name to the Start menu’s right side.
That’ll give you a quick way to open it whenever the Start menu is open.
Right-click (or hold your finger down on) the actual words “Quick access” at the top of the
“Quick access” list. From the shortcut menu, choose Pin to Start.
OneDrive
Here are the contents of your Microsoft OneDrive—your free, 5-gigabyte
“hard drive in the sky” (actually, on the internet). Figure 3-15 offers the
details.
This PC
The next heading is This PC. (Yes, Microsoft has finally retired the term
“My Computer.”) When you expand this heading, you see a list of all your
drives (including the main C: drive), each of which is also expandable
(Figure 2-10). In essence, this view can show you every folder on the
machine at once. It lets you burrow very deeply into your hard drive’s nest
of folders without losing your bearings.
Libraries
The next section of the navigation pane may list your libraries, if you’ve
turned on this feature; see the free PDF appendix to this chapter called
“Libraries” on this book’s “Missing CD” (missingmanuals.com).

