If you’re like most people, you probably use Google Docs to create and share documents with colleagues and friends. But what if you want to create a new document, but don’t know how to start? Fear not! This guide will show you how to create a folder in Google Docs. To get started, open up Google Docs on your computer. If you don’t have it already, sign up for a free account at docs.google.com. Once you’re logged in, click the “File” menu and select “New.” In the “New Document” window that pops up, type in a name for your document (like “My First Document”) and click “Create.” Now let’s get started creating our folder! In the left column of the main window, click on the blue arrow next to “My Documents.” This will expand your document’s contents so that you can see all of its folders. To create a new folder, click on the “+” icon next to the “My Documents” folder. This will open up a dialog box where you can type in a name for your new folder (like “Projects”). Click OK when finished. Now that we’ve created our new folder, let’s move some of our documents into it! In the main window, click on the blue arrow next to “Projects.” This will expand your document’s contents so that you can see all of its folders. Click on the blue arrow next to the newly created folder called “Projects,” and then drag all of your documents into it. When finished, close out of Google Docs by clicking on its X in the top right corner of the window (or by pressing Control+W). ..


To create a new folder for your Google Docs documents, you don’t necessarily have to open Google Drive. You can make new folders from within Google Docs on the web and mobile and we’ll show you how.

The folders that you create from within Docs are saved alongside your other folders in Google Drive.

Create a Folder in Google Docs on the Web

To create a new folder in Google Docs on a Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chromebook computer, launch a web browser on your computer and open the Google Docs site.

On the Docs site, select the document that you’d like to put in a new folder. If you don’t already have a document, create one by clicking “Blank.”

At the top of the Docs editing screen, right next to the document title, click the “Move” (a folder icon) option.

In the move menu that opens, you’ll see your Google Drive’s folders. Here, navigate to the folder where you’d like to create a new folder. Then, at the bottom-left corner of this menu, click the “New Folder” option.

At the top of the move menu, type a name for your new folder. Then, next to the name field, click the checkmark icon. This will create a new folder with your chosen name.

Finally, at the bottom-right corner of the move menu, click “Move Here.” This moves your current document to the newly created folder.

And that’s how you create folders in Google Docs without leaving the editing screen!

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Create a Folder in Google Docs on Mobile

If you’re on an iPhone, iPad, or Android phone, use the Google Docs app to create folders.

To do so, first, launch the Google Docs app on your phone. In the app, tap the document which you want to move to the new folder. Or, to create a new document, select the “+” (plus) sign in the bottom-right corner.

On the Docs editing screen that opens, from the top-right corner, select the three dots.

From the three-dots menu, select “Move.”

You’ll see a “My Drive” screen that displays your Google Drive folders. On this screen, navigate to the folder in which you want to create a new folder.

Then, at the top-right corner of the “My Drive” page, tap the folder icon.

A “New Folder” prompt will open. Here, tap the text field and type your folder’s name. Then tap “Create.”

Google Docs will create your new folder. On your current folder screen, from the bottom-right corner, select “Move.” This moves your current document to the newly made folder.

And that’s all it takes to make new folders from within Google Docs on your phone!

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