The options in the Folder Manager makes it look like this isn't possible but
it is possible by typing in the directory manually. 
In this example, we'll say we want our main folder to be called "Homework"
and our subfolder to be called "Math" and "English" and we want all this
stored on the Flash disk.
Note 1: QT commands will be in parenthesis)
Note 2: There are a variety of approaches and way and this is just one of
many.
1. F for File Manager. 
2. D for Directory. 
3. "Drive? Flash disk" ENTER to confirm. 
4. "Folder Name? X" [where X is the last folder you visited]. SPACE with T
(CTRL with T) to switch to Directory mode and it should now change  to
"Directory Name? /X" [where X is the last folder you visited]
5. For a main folder of Hoemwork and a subfolder of English, type: 
/homework/English 
And for a main folder of homework and a subfolder of math, type:
/homework/math 

Kevin 

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> how do I set up a sub folder The humanware tech booth at NFB
> tried to teach me and I had trowble with it it never worked give
> me step by step instructions
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