HI, JEAN,

IN FINDER, GO TO YOUR HOME FOLDER WITH COMMAND-SHIFT-H. FIND THE DOCUMENTS 
FOLDER AND LEAVE THE CURSOR ON IT, BUT DON'T PERFORM ANY OTHER ACTION. PRESS 
COMMAND-SHIFT-N AND THEN TYPE IN THE FOLDER NAME AT THE PROMPT AND PRESS 
RETURN. YOU'LL LAND INSIDE YOUR NEW FOLDER. FROM HERE, YOU CAN DOUBLE-CHECK 
THAT EVERYTHING IS AS IT SHOULD BE.

HTH,
TERESA
On Sep 30, 2013, at 8:48 PM, jean parker <radiofore...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello All:
> I am trying to make a new folder in my documents directory.  I hit command 
> shift n but the folder keeps ending up inside of one of the folders already 
> in my documents folder.  I know I have done this before because I have 
> folders already created but I am missing something that is keeping the 
> folders from landing where I want it.
> Jean
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