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- noun computing A
folder within another folder.
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Used to be I could drill into a subfolder from the Dock very easily.
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Otherwise, physical or virtual, the subfolder will be a part of the root's application architecture. gurunguns:
ASP.NET Forums 2010
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VS doesn't seem to realize the subfolder is a separate application.
ASP.NET Forums Ben Amada 2008
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Change the "subfolder" dropdown to either use one of the built in presets, or create one of your own.
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A few minutes later it occurred to me that Outlook might have created a new "subfolder" in the contacts view and put all the LinkedIn ones there.
Feld Thoughts Brad Feld 2010
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Until then, I recommend that people wanting me to do that just save their screeds to their hard drive, preferably in a subfolder of the folder that they have for all those drawings of Sarah Palin being beaten.
Politico Fails to Fact-check Carnahan’s Coffin Con. [UPDATED] | RedState 2010
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My idea was to save the xml files in a subfolder, and download the mp3 files to another subfolder.
Weekend Coding Sprint: The Portable Podcatcher joshenglish 2009
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The file is copied to your top folder, not the subfolder!
Win 7 Vs Mac OS X Leopard: Feature-by-Feature Showdown | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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If you want a clear separation, just make a subfolder called "docs" in your Home partition, and have "My Documents" point to that.
Separate Data From Windows On A Standalone Partition | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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So if, for example, a user were to click on 'Booklets,' a subfolder called 'Laitman, Michael' appears.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Kabbalah Digital Library 2008
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