Definition of Folder. Meaning of Folder. Synonyms of Folder

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Definition of Folder

Folder
Folder Fold"er, n. One who, or that which, folds; esp., a flat, knifelike instrument used for folding paper.

Meaning of Folder from wikipedia

- Look up folder or folders in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Folder most commonly refers to: Folder, one who folds laundry or dry cleaning, e.g., (see...
- Foldering is the practice of communicating via messages saved to the "drafts" folder of an email or other electronic messaging account that is accessible...
- A manila folder (sometimes referred to as manilla folder) is a file folder designed to contain do****ents, often within a filing cabinet. It is generally...
- Windows, a special folder is a folder that is presented to the user through an interface as an abstract concept instead of an absolute folder path. (The synonymous...
- A file folder (or simply folder) is a kind of folder that holds papers together for organization and protection. File folders usually consist of a sheet...
- operating systems, Microsoft refers to Folder Redirection when automatically re-routing I/O to/from standard folders (directories) to use storage elsewhere...
- Every folder also has "File and Folder Tasks", offering options to create new folders, share a folder on the local network, publish files or folders to a...
- "Money Folder" is the debut single by the hip-hop duo Madvillain, released ahead of their debut studio album Madvillainy. The single is backed by "America's...
- possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, or drawers, analogous to a workbench or the traditional office filing...
- century. It is commonly used by students for storing school sheets. The folder, which was originally produced solely in a peach-yellow tone, was first...