Create folders on the Intercept to manage contacts and documents.
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Your Samsung Intercept cell phone enables you to create folders to organize your contacts and data, including image and video files. You name a folder when you create it; ideally, you should give the folder a name that identifies the data you intend to store in it. If you enter a name incorrectly or no longer want to use the name, you can rename the folder through the Settings menu on your Intercept.
Create a Folder
Step 1
Tap "Home" to go to the Home screen. Tap and hold your finger down on an empty area of the Home screen.
Step 2
Tap "Folders" in the "Add to Home Screen" window.
Step 3
Tap a folder type, such as "Facebook Phonebook" or "Recent Documents," to add it to the Home screen.
Step 4
Enter a name for the folder using the on-screen keyboard.
Rename a Folder
Step 1
Touch "Home" to go to the Home screen, then tap the "Applications" icon at the bottom of the screen.
Step 2
Tap "My Files," then tap the folder you want to rename.
Step 3
Tap the "Menu" button. Touch "More" and select "Rename."
Step 4
Enter a new name for the folder.
Tip
- To change the way that files in a folder are displayed on the screen, open the "My Files" window. Tap a folder to open it, then tap "Menu" and "View by." Select a display option, such as "List" or "Thumbnail."
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