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Amir Shah
Good morning. I am trying to make a folder on my windows computer. Can you guys tell me step by step how to do it. Thank you, and enjoy. |
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In File Explorer, presuming you're in a folder where you have permissions to do so, hit CTRL + SHIFT + N. The new folder is instantly created and you're in the edit box for its name (initially shown as New Folder, and that's already selected). Type the new name you actually want, hit Enter, you're done.
-- Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build 19045 If you cannot or will not imagine the results of your actions, there’s no way you can act morally or responsibly. Little kids can’t do it; babies are morally monsters — completely greedy. Their imagination has to be trained into foresight and empathy. ~ Ursula LeGuin, 2005 Interview in The Guardian |
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Amir Shah
I did it do not work
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 9:50 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: folder
In File Explorer, presuming you're in a folder where you have permissions to do so, hit CTRL + SHIFT + N. The new folder is instantly created and you're in the edit box for its name (initially shown as New Folder, and that's already selected). Type the new name you actually want, hit Enter, you're done. Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build 19045 If you cannot or will not imagine the results of your actions, there’s no way you can act morally or responsibly. Little kids can’t do it; babies are morally monsters — completely greedy. Their imagination has to be trained into foresight and empathy. ~ Ursula LeGuin, 2005 Interview in The Guardian |
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Mike B.
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Another way is...
Let's say you're in your Documents folder and want to
create a new subfolder, make sure nothing is selected.
Open the context menu with your applications key or the
keystroke, Shift + F10.
Navigate to the, New submenu, press enter, press enter
on, Folder, type in what you want to name the folder and, press
enter.
You should now have a new subfolder in your Documents
folder.
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Subject: Re: folder -- Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build
19045 If you cannot or will not imagine the results of your actions, there’s no way you can act morally or responsibly. Little kids can’t do it; babies are morally monsters — completely greedy. Their imagination has to be trained into foresight and empathy. ~ Ursula LeGuin, 2005 Interview in The Guardian |
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It was not at all clear from the original message that adding a folder to the Desktop was what was wanted. I'm glad a resolution was reached.
It's important to note, though, that the Desktop is nothing but a folder with which Windows has a very special display relationship. It is shown in File Explorer, as well as in its native form as the desktop, and if you open the Desktop folder in File Explorer, you can use either the technique I mentioned (CTRL + SHIFT + N) or that Mike B did (SHIFT + F10, followed by W [New], and choosing Folder) to create a new folder. It's no different when in the Desktop folder in File Explorer than it is for any other folder. -- Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build 19045 If you cannot or will not imagine the results of your actions, there’s no way you can act morally or responsibly. Little kids can’t do it; babies are morally monsters — completely greedy. Their imagination has to be trained into foresight and empathy. ~ Ursula LeGuin, 2005 Interview in The Guardian |
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G. Gray
I just hit control shift and n and then type the name of the folder and hit enter
This is on a Windows 10 computer.
I am listening for the shout!,
(1 Thessalonians 4:13-18) George "So great is my veneration for the Bible that the earlier my children begin to read it, the more confident will be my hope that they will prove to be useful citizens of their country and respectable members of society." John Quincy Adams On 11/11/2022 11:45 AM, Amir Shah
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Curtis Chong
The quickest way to do it is to press Control Shift N.
Curtis
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Amir Shah
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2022 10:45 AM To: jfw@groups.io Subject: folder
Good morning. I am trying to make a folder on my windows computer. Can you guys tell me step by step how to do it. Thank you, and enjoy. |
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Amir Shah
Hi everyone. I am trying to make a folder on my iPhone. I have a iPhone s e Can any one help me how to create a folder on a iPhone |
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guy schlosser
Hey Amir, although this is off-topic for this list, I would be happy to help you with creating your folder. What you want to do is
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1 find an app on your Home Screen, flick up and double tap on edit mode. 2 locate the same app, flick up and click start drag. 3. Find another app that you want in the folder, flick up on that one, and double tap on create folder with. Your other app will be mentioned there as well. I hope that helps, but if you have any questions, feel free to email me off list.. JAWS Certified, 2021, https://www.freedomscientific.com/Training/Certification On Nov 12, 2022, at 1:34 PM, Amir Shah <4amir.shah@...> wrote:
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