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# Creating Folders

Folders are handy for keeping your storage tidy and having their links with a similar structure.

To start go to the "Files & Folders" page and click ""Add Folder" button.

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Give it a name and check the box "Sync with folder name" if you want the name to show up in the link as well, otherwise you will get a default Slug. Leave the "Use with any Gateway" checked for now.&#x20;

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Once created you can open your Folder and add Files inside of it.

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