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Up front Addendum:  I had unintentionally mixed-up CTRL+N (which is used in 
several contexts to create new things, but has never been in Windows Explorer 
or File Explorer to create a new folder, with CTRL+Shift+N), so I'm deleting 
that part.  But for anyone who may still be using the old file menu driven 
shortcut, the below still applies.  Unfortunately, I can't change the title of 
the thread.

The ability to use ALT+F,W,F changed with Windows 8 and carries over to Windows 
10.    It doesn't work in those contexts anymore.

CTRL+Shift+N replaces ALT+F,W,F and is the sole method (that I know of) in File 
Explorer for creating a new folder via a keyboard shortcut.

Brian

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