At the "Folder Name?" or "Folder to create?" prompt, simply type in a 
nonexistent folder name which goes beyond level 1 of a tree-view, such as 
/General/Books.  Remember to type a slash for level 0 before you type in the 
outermost folder, and continue to separate layers by slashes.  On a BT, type 
dot 4 followed by dots 3-4 for a slash, as you are typing in Grade II at the 
"Folder Name?" prompt.  Alternatively, at the "Folder Name?" prompt, you could 
hit [SPACE with T], [CONTROL with T] to switch to Directory Tree View, and type 
in a nonexistent path name in the same manner; on the BT, however, you would 
type a path name in Computer Braille when in Directory Tree View as opposed to 
Grade II.  After you've typed in the path name, tap ENTER, and you'll be told 
that the directory does not exist, so type Y to confirm its creation; then, you 
can browse to and manipulate it as you would any other directory.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Sent: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:15:18 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] subfolders or subdirectories?

>Hi,

>Suppose I create a folder on a compact flash card.  Then I want to create a
>subfolder or subdirectory inside that folder to start a tree--view.  How do I
>do this? Can the folder manager menu only create single layer folders or
>directories or can it create subfolders or directories?

>Josh

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