[SOLVED] add folder
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[SOLVED] add folder
How to add desktop folders in Linux mint like windows?
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Re: add folder
Open nemo/caja/thunar.
right-click the folder you want to link to desktop.
Select make link.
Drag the new link you've made to the desktop.
right-click the folder you want to link to desktop.
Select make link.
Drag the new link you've made to the desktop.
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Re: [SOLVED] add folder
No problem
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Re: [SOLVED] add folder
Simply right click on the desktop and a menu appears. "Create New Folder" is the first item, top of the menu.blackhatworld wrote: ⤴Tue Feb 07, 2023 5:17 am How to add desktop folders in Linux Mint like Windows?
This is simpler than windows where the option is down the menu.
To change a folder's name, if one has been given, click on the folder (to hi-light it) and then F2, which then allows editing the name.