Folders for external USB HDD?? Again?

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Mikie

Hi,

Gosh, I'm so embarassed!!! Somehow, my 78 year old brain is failing
me. I have a USB drive-letter F:, and when I open it I have several
folders in it ......photos, politics, photoraphy, religion, utilities,
etc. Adding programs and files to thes folders is a snap, I simply,
"SEND TO - F:\USB".

BUT....

Now I want to add another folder for RECIPES. But darn it, I can't
remember how I did it when I set up these folders. I asked you folks
and you helped me set it up. Now, can you help me again..just one more
time?

I would be so happy....and this time I'll save your answer in one of
the folders..

Ever heard of a brain turning to gorgonzola cheese?

Thank you so much!!!!!!!!

Mike,
 
Mikie said:
Hi,

Gosh, I'm so embarassed!!! Somehow, my 78 year old brain is failing
me. I have a USB drive-letter F:, and when I open it I have several
folders in it ......photos, politics, photoraphy, religion, utilities,
etc. Adding programs and files to thes folders is a snap, I simply,
"SEND TO - F:\USB".

BUT....

Now I want to add another folder for RECIPES. But darn it, I can't
remember how I did it when I set up these folders. I asked you folks
and you helped me set it up. Now, can you help me again..just one more
time?

I would be so happy....and this time I'll save your answer in one of
the folders..

Ever heard of a brain turning to gorgonzola cheese?

Thank you so much!!!!!!!!

Mike,

Most of these "extra" functions can be access by right-clicking
the object under consideration, then selecting what you want.
In your case, right-click drive F: while in Explorer or in My
Computer and hey presto! there is "New", then "Folder".
 
Thanks Mr P. You have no idea how much I appreciate your help! I
could stare at this problem for ever and not figure it out! But I got
it now! God Blesu you.! Mike
 

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