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Notice the little arrows between the folder names.
Those little arrows provide quick shortcuts to other
folders and windows. Try clicking any of the arrows;
menus appear, listing the places you can jump to
from that point. For example, click the arrow after
Libraries, shown in Figure 3-5, and a menu drops
down, letting you jump quickly to your other
libraries.
Figure 3-5: Click the arrow after Libraries to jump to another
place in the folder.
Creating a New Folder
To store new information in Windows 8 — a new
batch of letters to the hospital’s billing department,
for example — you create a new folder, think up a
name for the new folder, and start stuffing it with files.
To create a new folder quickly, click Home from the
folder’s toolbar buttons and choose New Folder from
the Ribbon menu. If you can’t find the right menus,
though, here’s a quick and foolproof method:
1. Right-click inside your folder (or on the desk-
top) and choose New.
2. From the resulting side menu, select Folder.
When you choose Folder, shown in Figure 3-6, a
new folder quickly appears, waiting for you to
type a new name.
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