To add (“pin”) a folder to the Quick access area, right-click on the folder name and then select Pin to Quick access from the drop-down menu.Įnables you to go to folders you’ve already opened. In the Navigation pane is the Quick access area from the Quick access area, you can quickly and easily navigate to folders you use regularly.
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Duo Two-Factor Authentication Toggle sub-navigation.Training Resources Toggle sub-navigation.Technology Support Toggle sub-navigation.New to Georgetown? Toggle sub-navigation.Help and Training Toggle sub-navigation.Research Technologies Toggle sub-navigation.Educational Technologies Toggle sub-navigation.Academic Technology Toggle sub-navigation.COVID Testing, Vaccination and Campus Access Toggle sub-navigation.Business Applications Toggle sub-navigation.Working Collaboratively Toggle sub-navigation.Ordering and Purchasing Toggle sub-navigation.NetIDs & Passwords Toggle sub-navigation.As I said, File Explorer opened my files with LO Writer and LO Calc for a couple of weeks, and the a few days ago it just stopped working. I purchased this my new HP desktop from Staples and they installed LibreOffice as part of their initial setup/configuration of the desktop on Sept.6, 2018.
Originally I thought the problem was in the Windows 10 File Explorer, but someone suggested it was a LibreOffice problem. I’ve never run LibreOffice before, so I’m trying to figure it out as I go. I CAN open docx and xlsx files if I click on the LibreOffice shortcut and display the files from there, but I find it easier to do from File Explorer. My CPU utilization does not spike when the docx or xlsx files are hung up. I CAN open older doc and xls files from File Explorer. If I click on the red X close button in the upper right, file explorer closes. If I click on anything else once I reach that state, a “not responding” message displays at the top left of the screen. Then all of a sudden the docx and xlsx files wouldn’t open and the little “spinner” displays forever. I successfully set LibreOffice as the program to open my old WORD and EXCEL files, and was able to open them from the File Explorer screen for a while. Brand new Windows 10 desktop with LibreOffice installed.