L Luckett iPF Noob Dec 31, 2010 #1 Trying to create folders to clean up my apps and can't find where to do that thx
Superbike81 iPF Noob Dec 31, 2010 #2 Tap and hold one of your icons until they all start wiggling. Then drag one icon onto another, it will create a folder. You can later rename that folder whatever you want.
Tap and hold one of your icons until they all start wiggling. Then drag one icon onto another, it will create a folder. You can later rename that folder whatever you want.
j0yful iPF Noob Dec 31, 2010 #3 Hold on to the app until it wiggles, then drag it over to another app (it's like stacking them). A folder will be able to hold 20 apps. For more tips on the ios4.2.1 hit the bookmark on safari and scroll down. Look for the ipad manual. Happy New Year!
Hold on to the app until it wiggles, then drag it over to another app (it's like stacking them). A folder will be able to hold 20 apps. For more tips on the ios4.2.1 hit the bookmark on safari and scroll down. Look for the ipad manual. Happy New Year!
accordlayingkit iPF Noob Dec 31, 2010 #4 can i do something like that if i wanna create more folders within the "photo" app that came with the ipad?
can i do something like that if i wanna create more folders within the "photo" app that came with the ipad?
OP OP L Luckett iPF Noob Jan 1, 2011 #5 thanks not sure if im doing something wrong when they wiggle and i try to stack them the bottom icon just moves out of the way urgh!
thanks not sure if im doing something wrong when they wiggle and i try to stack them the bottom icon just moves out of the way urgh!
Superbike81 iPF Noob Jan 1, 2011 #6 Have you upgraded to the latest operating system? Plug in the iPad, go into iTunes and click "check for updates" You can only do the folders on the latest version.
Have you upgraded to the latest operating system? Plug in the iPad, go into iTunes and click "check for updates" You can only do the folders on the latest version.
Mickey330 Administrator Staff member Jan 1, 2011 #7 Also, if you DO have iOS 4.2 and your folders/icons are on the corners, they make keep trying to slip away. I don't know why. To solve it, I just move the icon/folder so they aren't on the corners. Marilyn
Also, if you DO have iOS 4.2 and your folders/icons are on the corners, they make keep trying to slip away. I don't know why. To solve it, I just move the icon/folder so they aren't on the corners. Marilyn