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The File explorer lets you manage files and folders inside your vault. You can browse notes and other [[Accepted file formats]] in your vault and perform many common file operations:
- Create, delete, and rename files and folders.
- Move files and folders with drag and drop.
- Use the context menu to access all available operations.
> [!tip]
> You can drag a file from the File explorer into your note to create a link to it, or drag a file into a folder in the File explorer to copy it.
## Create a new note
To create a new note in the default location for new notes:
1. Click **New note** (document icon) at the top of the File explorer.
2. Type the name of the note, and then press Enter.
> [!tip]
> You can change the default location for new notes under **Settings → Files and links → Default location for new notes**.
To create a new note in a specific folder:
1. Right-click the folder and then click **New note**.
2. Type the name of the note, and then press Enter.
## Create a new folder
To create a new folder the root of your vault:
1. Click **New folder** (folder icon) at the top of the File explorer.
2. Type the name of the folder, and then press Enter.
To create a subfolder:
1. Right-click the folder you want to create the subfolder in, and then click **New folder**.
2. Type the name of the folder, and then press Enter.
## Delete a file or folder
1. Right-click the file you want to delete, and then click **Delete**.
2. If prompted to confirm that you want to delete the file, click **Delete**.
For more information, refer to [[Manage notes#Delete a file]].
## Rename a file or folder
1. Right-click the file you want to rename, and then click **Rename**.
2. Type the new name, and the press Enter.
For more information, refer to [[Manage notes#Rename a note]].
## Move a file or folder
To move a file or folder, you can use drag-and-drop or the context menu.
**Drag and drop:**
- Drag a file or folder to the folder you want to move it to.
- With `Alt-Click` (Windows/Linux) or `Opt-Click` (macOS) you can select multiple individual files and drag them to another folder. If they're all in a row, you can use `Shift-Click` for it.
**Context menu:**
1. Right-click a file, and then select **Move file to...**.
2. Search for the name of the folder you want to move the file to, and then select it from the list.