How to Make New Folder Icon With a Mac Computer
Using a different operating system than you are used to can be overwhelming at first. Once you become comfortable with the standard functions of a single operating system, it's hard imagining a switch over to a different type. Whether you've started using the Macintosh OS by choice, or because of business reasons, it's still a big jump from using Windows. Creating a New Folder on a Mac is just as easy as creating a Folder on Windows.
Instructions
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Using Finder to Create a New Folder
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Boot up your Macintosh operating system.
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Locate the "Finder" tool bar on the top of the desktop.
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Click on "File" to bring up a drop down menu.
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Select "New Folder," highlight it, and click.
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Locate the New Folder on the desktop.
Creating a New Folder With Your Keyboard
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Boot up your Macintosh operating system.
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Locate an open, unoccupied space on your desktop.
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Hold down the "Control" key, and click on the empty space on the desktop.
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Highlight and click on "New Folder" once the drop down menu appears.
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Locate the New Folder on the desktop.
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Tips & Warnings
Double-click on the New Folder icon to rename the folder.
Always locate the New Folder on the desktop upon creating it to avoid making unwanted duplicates.