Storing a Folder on the Desktop

You can always make a new folder directly on the Desktop: click on the Desktop to select it, then press Command Shift N.

Or you can drag any folder from a window to the Desktop. This doesn’t make a copy or an “alias” of the folder—it literally moves the original folder onto the Desktop (unless you are dragging it from another disk, in which case it does make a copy).

Or make an alias of a folder on the Desktop. The alias, as explained in Chapter 23, looks just like the original, but it’s actually kind of like a spirit image—it’s not really the folder. But you can put files into the alias and they will actually go straight into the real folder. To make an alias, hold down the Command and Option keys and drag the ...

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