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    How do I put a picture in a folder?
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    You click and drag either the icon or the name of the picture onto the icon or name of the folder you want it in. If this doesn't work, drag the picture to an empty space and then try dragging it back onto the folder.
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    How do I create a folder on my PC?
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    Right click on the empty space where you want the folder to be, and then click the 'New Folder' button. If there is no 'New Folder' button, see if there is a button called 'New' or 'New...'. If there is, click on it and then click 'New Folder' or 'Folder'.
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    How do I drag a group of pictures into a folder?
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    Click the first picture you want to drag, hold shift, and then click on the last picture you want to drag. Now, you can easily drag the pictures into the folder. If you don't like that method of dragging them, you can just right-click on anything (including folders) and select "Cut," enter the folder, right-click again, and then select "Paste."
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    How do I rename the folder?
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    Right-click the folder and select "Rename." Then, type the new folder name.
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    How do I drag pictures into the folder?
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    Click the first picture you want to drag, hold shift, and then click on the last picture you want to drag. Now, you can easily drag the pictures into the folder. If you don't like that method of dragging them, you can just right-click on anything (including folders) and select "Cut," enter the folder, right-click again, and then select "Paste."
  • Question
    How do a place a picture on the folder on a PC?
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    Click and drag either the icon or the name of the picture onto the icon or name of the folder you want it in. If this doesn't work, drag the picture to an empty space and then try dragging it back onto the folder.
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