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- Part 3: Working with Folders
- Task 2: Opening the My Documents Folder
- Task 3: Opening the My Pictures Folder
- Task 4: Opening the My Music Folder
- Task 5: Selecting a Folder
- Task 6: Navigating Folders
- Task 7: Changing the Window View
- Task 8: Sorting the Contents of a Window
- Task 9: Grouping Icons
- Task 10: Creating a New Folder
- Task 11: Displaying the Folders List
- Task 12: Copying Folders
- Task 13: Moving Folders
- Task 14: Renaming Folders
- Task 15: Deleting Folders
- Task 16: Changing the Folder Options
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Task 14: Renaming Folders
If you did not type a descriptive name for a folder, you can rename the folder to a more fitting name. Using descriptive names helps you identify at a glance the contents of a particular folder.
Folder Names
Folder names can contain as many as 255 characters, including spaces. You also can include letters, numbers, and other symbols except the following: | ? / : " * < > \
Single-Click Renaming
Click the folder once to select it, and then single-click within the name to edit the name.