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Why does a folders content change when I click within the Navigation pane? Shouldn the folder only have one set of files?

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Why does a folders content change when I click within the Navigation pane? Shouldn the folder only have one set of files?

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The folders in Windows are designed so that you can navigate from folder to folder without having to open a new folder window for each folder. Using the Navigation pane, you can quickly navigate to any folder on your computer. When you click a location in the Navigation pane, the folder contents change to display the contents of whatever location you clicked. You can also open a saved search, which will display files that meet the criteria of that search, even if they are located in different folders throughout your computer.

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