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 \label{Portfolio_CreateDirectory}  \label{Portfolio_CreateDirectory}
   
 The portfolio can be organized by using directories and subdirectories. To create a subdirectory first make sure that you are in the correct directory. The current directory you are in is shown above the list of files. The current directory indicator starts with the text portfolio/ and is a link. Click on the directory name that you want to enter the directory.   You can organize the portfolio by using directories and subdirectories. To create a subdirectory make sure that you are in the correct directory first of all (See Changing Directory \ref{Portfolio_ChangeDirectory}). The current directory you are in is shown above the list of files. It is a link having the text "portfolio/".
   
 Once you are in the correct directory:  Once you are in the correct directory:
 \begin{enumerate}  \begin{enumerate}
 \item Write the name of the new subdirectory in the input box 'Create subdirectory in current directory:'.  \item Write the name of the new subdirectory in the input box with the label "Create subdirectory in current directory:".
 \item Press \fbox{create subdirectory}  \item Press \textbf{create subdirectory}
 \item A new subdirectory is created. If the name you submit has illegal characters (such as spaces), the illegal characters will be replaced by the underline character '\_'.   \item A new subdirectory is created. If the name you submit has illegal characters (such as spaces), the illegal characters will be replaced by the underline character '\_'. 
 \item Press done  \item Press done
 \end{enumerate}  \end{enumerate}
   
 Creating a subdirectory does not put you inside the directory. If you wish to enter the directory you must click the directory name you have just created (\ref{Portfolio_ChangeDirectory}).  Creating a subdirectory does not put you inside the directory. If you wish to enter the directory you must click the directory name you have just created.
   

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