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# Creating / Updating Folders

### Creating a Folder

To create a folder, click the `+`  symbol at the top left corner of the navigation tree. You can also right click any free space on the navigation tree and click on `Create Folder`. Alternatively, you can also right click on a folder which will create your new folder inside of it.

In this dialog, you can change the folder's alias, authentication settings and icon.

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### Updating a Folder

To update a folder, right click on it and hit `Update`. In this dialog, you can change the folder's alias, authentication settings and icon.


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