How to Pin or Unpin Locations From Quick Access in Windows 10
By Timothy Tibbetts |
File Explorer in Windows 10 features Quick Access, which replaced Favorites. You can pin or unpin folders, local and network drives, Recycle Bin, and Libraries.
You can see Quick Access in the top left corner of File Explorer, and each pinned location has a pin icon next to it.
Adding or removing from Quick Access is as easy as clicking or right-clicking.
To pin something, click on Pin to Quick Access in the top-left corner or right-click.
To unpin something, right-click on any location in Quick Access and click on Unpin from Quick Access.
Oddly enough, there is no option to unpin in the top-left corner. It's as if someone added the feature to Windows 10 on a Friday, went home, and forgot to add the Unpin option in the top-left corner.
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You can see Quick Access in the top left corner of File Explorer, and each pinned location has a pin icon next to it.
Adding or removing from Quick Access is as easy as clicking or right-clicking.
To pin something, click on Pin to Quick Access in the top-left corner or right-click.
To unpin something, right-click on any location in Quick Access and click on Unpin from Quick Access.
Oddly enough, there is no option to unpin in the top-left corner. It's as if someone added the feature to Windows 10 on a Friday, went home, and forgot to add the Unpin option in the top-left corner.
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