I don't know if this method would be any better, ... but ...
Go to KeyWord and pretend you want to create a document. At the fooldername
prompt, press control t then press the spacebar to find the directory you
want to create a subdirectory in. When you have located it, press the
cursor routing button to the right of the last letter in the directory name.
Press read with semicolon to get to the end of the line. You will see the
full path. Type slash followed by the name of the new subdirectory you want
to create and press enter. At the "directory does not exist. Create new
directory?" press y.
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From: "Kevin Chao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Richard Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Alex Parks"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Barbara J. Wagreich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] folders within folders or
subdirectorieswithindirectories
Richard,
At the moment there really isn't any better way of creating subfolders
than what you have outlined.
This is the route that I would go if I were to create subfolders.
Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alex Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Barbara J. Wagreich"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:13 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] folders within folders or subdirectories
withindirectories
Greetings Braillenote listers:
I am about to ask a very stupid question. I feel that it is a stupid
question because I must be missing something so painfully obvious as to
be frightening. However, I need to know the answer, so any help will be
gratefully appreciated.
I want to show a client how to create folders within folders, or if you
prefer, subdirectories within subdirectories. The idea here is that she
will be able to better organize her work.
I simply cannot think of an easy way to do this.
The only two ways I can seem to do this are as follows:
If I go to the file manager from the main menu and then press f for
folder manager and then press n for new folder I can create a folder
within a folder if I do this.
Let us say that I have a folder on my sd card called Jack. And let us
further suppose that I wish (because of an incredible lack of
imagination) to create a folder within Jack called Jill.
If I duplicate the steps shown above, at the folder name prompt I can
type Jack/jill and the folder "jill" will in fact be created within the
folder called "Jack".
This method seems rather cumbersome, and yet it is one of two methods
that I can think of. The other method, of course, is to create the
folder called "Jill" in the" none" folder on my sd card and then
subsequently move it into the folder called "Jack". I am certain, as
stated earlier, that there is a much easier and straight-forward method
by which to accomplish this task. Alas, it is eluding me.
Would one of the experts on this list be gracious enough to point out to
me the obvious solution that I am forgetting?
Thanks much in advance!
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