--- description: Docker Dashboard keywords: Docker Dashboard, manage, containers, gui, dashboard, volumes, user manual title: Explore Volumes --- The **Volumes** view in Docker Dashboard enables you to easily create and delete volumes and see which ones are being used. You can also see which container is using a specific volume and explore the files and folders in your volumes. For more information about volumes, see [Use volumes](../../storage/volumes.md) By default, the **Volumes** view displays a list of all the volumes. Volumes that are currently used by a container display the **In Use** badge. ## Manage your volumes Use the **Search** field to search for any specific volume. You can sort volumes by: - Name - Date created - Size From the **More options** menu to the right of the search bar, you can choose what volume information to display. ## Inspect a volume To explore the details of a specific volume, select a volume from the list. This opens the detailed view. The **In Use** tab displays the name of the container using the volume, the image name, the port number used by the container, and the target. A target is a path inside a container that gives access to the files in the volume. The **Data** tab displays the files and folders in the volume and the file size. To save a file or a folder, hover over the file or folder and select on the more options menu. Select **Save As** and then specify a location to download the file. To delete a file or a folder from the volume, select **Remove** from the **More options** menu. ## Remove a volume Removing a volume deletes the volume and all its data. To remove a volume, hover over the volume and then select the **Delete** icon. Alternatively, select the volume from the list and then select the **Delete** button.