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How Do I Create a Folder?

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In order to create a folder in Windows, please follow the below steps:

1. Open the location where you want to create the folder, for example on the root of the C Drive or within another folder on the C Drive.

2. Click file 3. Click New

4. Click Folder

5. Enter a name for the new folder

6. Press Enter Your new folder will be visible in the location via the chosen name.

Alternatively you can create a folder via:

1. Open the location where you want to create the folder, for example on the root of the C Drive or within another folder on the C Drive.

2. Right Click on a blank portion of the C Drive or folder

3. Click New

4. Click Folder

5. Enter a name for the new folder

6. Press Enter

Your new folder will be visible in the location via the chosen name.

For Screen shots and more help please visit www.evolvit.co.uk/faq - Peninsula EvolvIT LTD - IT Support Bristol. We also have a number of other FAQ's that can be of use to any Windows User.



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