Create a Folder in Windows Vista

You can create as many folders in Windows Vista as you want. Create new folders in Windows Vista to organize your files, or you can also create a folder just to keep certain files separate from others.

1

Open the parent folder.

Folders must be created on media and in a folder, even if it’s the root folder of the media. Therefore, the first step you need to do is to open a folder window in which you’ll create your new folder.

2

Click the Organize button on the toolbar.

A drop-down list appears.

3

Choose New Folder from the menu.

The new folder appears as an icon in the window. Its name is New Folder, but note that the name is selected. It means that you can type a new folder name immediately.

4

Type a short, descriptive name for the folder.

You can name your folders anything, even Stuff or Junk into which you can put things that don’t have any better place to go. Don’t fret over the name; you can always rename a folder later.

5

Press Enter to lock in the name.

The new folder is ready to use.

You can double-click the new folder’s icon to open it. A blank window appears because it’s a new folder and has no contents.

Comments (1)

  1. Posted by David
    Thanks for your help. I probably spent an hour trying to find out how to create a folder in VISTA. I have no problem creating one in Windows XP. And now thanks to you I have created to folders in a new external HD for my backups.

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