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With only twenty apps visible on each of your iPad's Home screen pages, folders can help you cram more in to avoid constant swiping from one screen to another. Organize your space on your iPad by creating multiple folders for like apps.

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  2. The folder will be automatically named based on the type of apps you added to it. You can change the folder name by tapping on the title and typing a new one.
    • You can now drag more apps to the folder if you wish. Tap the Home button again once you are finished.
  3. Drop it anywhere outside the folder to remove it.
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    How do I move a folder to a different screen?
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    Hold it down, and drag it as far as possible to the side you want it to be on, and it will shift pages/screens.
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    How do I move a folder?
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    Tap and hold the folder, then drag it to the desired position.
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    Can I password protect a folder?
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    No, but you can try to hide it on a new page in the back of the home screen. This is not very secure, though
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  • You can rename a folder at any time by holding an app icon to make all the icons wobble and then opening the folder and tapping its title. You can then type a new title using the on screen keyboard.
  • To remove a folder simply tap and hold on an app within it until the icons begin to wobble and drag each app within the folder to the Home screen.
  • Folders are useful for storing apps you don't use as often as the others on your Home screen and can help reduce the number of Home screen pages you use.
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