Tap the name of the folder you want to see. The first item in
that folder is displayed on the screen. To see other items in
the folder, tap the up and down arrows ˛. To see a list of all
items in that folder, tap the Overview button ˛.
To create folders
You can have global and local folders. Global folders appear
in all applications, while local folders appear only in a
particular application.
To create a folder, tap the Folder button and, in the slip that
appears, tap New. A slip appears. Write the name of the
folder on the blank line. The folder’s name can consist of up
to 30 characters and/or numbers.
Tap X to close the slip. The folders are automatically
updated and the folder slip appears with the name of the
new folder.
To rename or delete an existing folder
You can edit the name of an existing folder or delete a folder
at any time. Tap the Folder button F. A folder slip appears.
Tap the button next to the name of the folder you want to
change, then tap Edit Folder. A slip appears with the name
of the folder shown.
To change the name, scrub it out and rewrite it. For more
information on entering information, see the chapter
“Writing and Drawing.”
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Learning the Basics
Part 4: Organizing and finding
information
Your MessagePad allows you to file information in existing
folders or in folders that you create using the Folder button.
You can also find information within many areas of your
MessagePad by tapping Find †.
Organizing information in your MessagePad
Some areas in the MessagePad have a Folder button. You use
this to file items into a folder. You can file Notepad items,
name cards, and icons that are in the Extras Drawer.
To file an item
While you are viewing the item you want to file, tap the
Folder button F. A slip appears. Tap the name of the folder
where you want to file the item, then tap File.
To view items in a folder
Go to the area you want to view, such as the Notepad. Tap
the folder tab.
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Chapter 2
Tap the folder tab to choose which
folder you want to view
Tap this checkbox to
create a local folder in
the Name File
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