Try this:
If you go into the existing folder, bring up the file menu. There should be
a selection called new; hit enter and one of the next list of choices should
include "folder. Hit enter; then I think there will be a selection "new
folder." Type the name of what you want your folder to be called and hit
enter. Once the new folder is created, go to the files you want to move into
that folder and either copy or cut those files. Then open your new folder.
It will say zero items. Then hit control V for paste, and your files should
then be in the new folder you have created.
Respectfully,
Russell J. Thomas, Jr.
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[mailto:blind-computing-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jason smith
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 4:57 AM
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Subject: [Blind-Computing] can you create a folder within a folder usingWord
2003
Hi list,
I have a folder that I created in "My Documents Folder" for a unit for my
studies. Within that folder, I have several files I would like to group
together into a folder of their own within the existing folder. I have other
files within the original folder, that won't be going within this subfolder.
Is what I want to do possible? I think it is, as my university does it when
they supply me with text books within a subject folder. And each book, then
has each chapter listed separately within that book's own folder.
thanks Jason
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