Yes, you can create folders in several levels.Why: This allows you to organize files clearly. Note that you don't HAVE TO create multiple levels of folders, but you have the option if you want.
You can make about 5 sub-sub folders in another folder.
A back up folder is a another folder you have created in case you delete work and you have saved it somewhere else
Where you drag from one folder to another on the same drive, Windows interprets this as a CUT/PASTE command and moves the file from one folder to the other. Where you drag a file to a folder on another drive, Windows interprets this as a COPY/PASTE command and creates a duplicate of the file in the target folder.
A sub folder is when you put a folder in another folder and a sub level folder is when you put more than one sub folder in another sub folder.....
A folder contained within another folder is called a subfolder. it can also be referred to as a parent and child folder.
A Subfolder. Folder-ception
Yes. The one inside is called a sub-folder.
Yes, a new folder can be created in the Save As... window in Windows.
CANNOT DRAG AN EMAIL TO ANOTHER FOLDER ie hOLD FOLDER. I WAS ABLE TO DO THIS YESTERDAY. I AM ABLE TO RIGHT CLICK AND MOVE IT TO ANOTHER FOLER BUT I DO NOT WANT TO USE THIS. I JUST WANT TO BE ABLE TO DRAG AND DROP.
we need to share a newly created folder with other users.
you need to share a newly created folder with other users
This is actually really easy to do. First create new folder by right clicking on the desktop, and going to New > Folder. When your new folder is created go to the file you want to copy and click on it to highlight it. Now press Ctrl+C and now go back to the folder you just made and open it. You should be in the folder, and while in the folder press Ctrl+V. Now the file is copied in the folder and your done!