How to create a folder on your iPad to organize apps and clean up your home screen
- When you create a folder on your iPad, you can better organize all of your various apps that may currently be cluttering the home screen of your trusty tablet.
- Creating a folder on an iPad takes mere seconds, and you can add multiple apps to the folder once it's created.
- You can also remove apps from a folder at any time as well as delete the folder if you no longer wish to use it.
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There are few things more gut wrenching than the home screen of a computer so cluttered with files and programs that you can hardly see the background. That's what the hard drive is for, right? And folders within the hard drive, to be specific.
With your iPad, however, the same organizational options that you enjoy on a computer just aren't available. But that doesn't mean you need to fill up those various home screens with so many apps that you spend more time swiping and searching than actually engaging with software.
Just create folders on your iPad and group apps logically. You'll save yourself time and frustration and enjoy a crisper, more approachable tablet.
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How to create a folder on your iPad
1. Start by identifying two apps you wish to be in a folder together and hold a finger down on one until it begins wiggling (and displays an "X" in the corner).
- In iOS 13 or later, press on the app you'd like to create a folder with until a menu pops up. Select "Rearrange Apps" from the list.
2. Drag that app atop the second, and then release.
3. A folder will instantly be created and pop open with a suggested title. You can accept it, or tap the title to enter your own.
4. Now you can use the same technique to drag other apps into the folder.
And if you ever want to delete the folder, just drag every app out of it. After the last is removed, it will disappear.
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