Playing with my new laptop -- HELP needed from techno-geeks

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OK, so my wife and I are looking forward to my retirement in just over a year. We are already having computer sharing issues evenings and weekends. When I retire, this will only compound so while we can still afford it, we decided to get a laptop. Something I never envisioned I'd ever need. Wanting to get something that wouldn't be obsolete by the time I retire, I decided to go big.

I bought a Lenovo Ideapad 700. a 17 inch screen and a nearly normal keyboard. It has a windows 10 operating system just like my desktop computer. I've spent an evening (Friday) and a morning and half an afternoon (Saturday) trying to network them together to get file sharing.

I've tried to activate remote desktop, simple homegroup and actual network. I'm getting seriously frustrated. I can get my laptop to see the desktop, but it won't respond to any attempt to connect with it. One of the problems may be that the laptop shows its network to be the name of the router and the desktop shows its network to be network 5. I have no idea where the name network 5 came from. I can't find any way to access it from my laptop and no way to access the other network from my desktop.

All I really want to do is access my writing efforts on the desktop from my laptop. Is that too much to ask?

Windows 10 help is spotty. I can't seem to even find a question on any forums that match my problem. Has anyone here come across anything like it?

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