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folders can be created on your desktop in any of the storage drives or even inside other folders to create a folder one way is to right-click select new folder here it is and now you just have to give the folder a name pick something short but memorable to rename a folder right click the folder and select rename to delete a folder select the folder and select delete keep in mind that if you delete a folder youamp;#39;re also deleting everything inside that folder so to move files into a folder you can do it one of three ways the first way is to simply select your file and drag it into the folder the second way is to copy and paste when you copy and paste a file you leave one copy in its original location and then put another copy into the second location so here iamp;#39;m going to right click iamp;#39;m going to select copy now iamp;#39;m clicking on the folder right clicking again and selecting paste now thereamp;#39;s a copy inside this folder and the original copy remains in t