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2006-09-13T11:36:17+12:00 (18 years ago)
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kjdon
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revision of GLI help text for version 2.71

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    9 <td align="center" width="15%"><img height="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" width="45"></td><td align="center" width="*"><a name="creatingfolders"><font face="Verdana" size="5"><strong>4.2: Creating Folders</strong></font></a></td><td align="center" width="15%"><img height="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" width="45"></td>
     9<td width="15%" align="center"><img width="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" height="45"></td><td width="*" align="center"><a name="creatingfolders"><font size="5" face="Verdana"><strong>4.3: Creating Folders</strong></font></a></td><td width="15%" align="center"><img width="45" src="../gatherer_medium.gif" height="45"></td>
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    1314<p>Use folders in the Collection file tree to group files together and make them easier to find.  Folders can be placed inside folders.  There is virtually no limit to how many folders you can have or how deeply they can be nested.</p>
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    1416<p>To create a new folder, optionally select an existing folder in the Collection Tree and click the New Folder button.  The new folder appears within the selected one, or at the top level if none is selected.  You are prompted for the folder's name (default "New Folder").</p>
    15 <p>Folders can also be created by right-clicking over a folder, choosing "New Folder" and proceeding as above.</p>
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     18<p>Folders can also be created by right-clicking in the Collection Tree, or over a folder, choosing "New Folder" and proceeding as above.</p>
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