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authorChristian Kolset <christian.kolset@gmail.com>2025-04-24 17:39:37 -0600
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![Anaconda Schematic](figures/AnacondaSchematic.png)
As you schematic indicated, Navigator is a tool in the Anaconda toolbox that allows the user to select and configure python environments and libraries. Let's see how we can do this.
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## Getting Started
Note to windows 10 users: Some installation instances do not allow users to search the start menu for *Navigator*, instead, you'll have to find the program under the *Anaconda (anaconda3)* folder. Expand the folder and click on *Anaconda Navigator* to launch the program.