In these lessons, we're gonna learn about files and storage available in Windows 11. So we're gonna open up the File Explorer, and you'll notice that it too has been redesigned or has its fluent design characteristics. The rounded edges. We also have new icons here. You can see for Music, Videos, Pictures, colors are a little bit different, and also the ribbon has been removed and replaced with icons. So let me, let me highlight these icons or turn them on for you. And you can see that they should make sense. Obviously Cut, we have Copy, Paste. This one's a rename, of course, Trash, but a new one here called Share. So let me take one of these video files that I'm recording and let's go ahead and share it. I want to show you that now I can email this file directly from File Explorer, something I could not do in Windows 10. So really cool feature. If I'm using the native mail app within Windows 11, it's almost a seamless sharing step. But pretty cool. We also have Sort, which again is nothing new. We have the View. Again, just a little bit of redesign, but something that has come over from Windows 10, and then we have some other options here under the three dots. And again, most of these are similar to what was in Windows 10, but that is File Explorer. You know, it is the same File Explorer that it's always been with just some new touches, and like I said, some new icons. But the share thing is something I think a lot of us are going to really be able to take advantage of. And then one thing I did forget to mention is new, obviously you have your Folder shortcut. Again, create a new text, document, new folder, new shortcut, whatever you want, but that's File Explorer. Go ahead and dive into it and get used to some of the new icons and the ribbonless version of it. All in all, I think it's a great addition to Windows 11.