Hi Charles,
I think the "Files" application on iPad is what you're looking for. It will show files stored in iCloud and locally on your iPad, create new folders, etc. Files can also be configured to connect to and show the user's various cloud accounts, like iCloud, Box, OneDrive...
If you download a file from an app, like saving a PDF from Safari, it will usually let you select which folder to save into, though it may have a strong opinion about what the default should be. E.g. one of my eBook readers puts downloads book it it's own folder locally, and I can see the folder and its contents through Files.
-Tod
> On Dec 8, 2022, at 10:32 AM, charles meyer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> My esteemed listmates,
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> I’m trying to do my best to help patrons and visitors with their various
> tech challenges.
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> Years ago, to acclimate WordPerfect users to MS Word, MS created a
> comparison task chart.
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> On the flush left column they would name a task (as named in Word) and the
> adjacent column would attribute that task name in WordPerfect and n the
> following column they would tell you how to accomplish that task in Word
> and in the next column who show you who you used that task to accomplish
> that task in WordPerfect and in the last column they would explain in plain
> words what that task was used for.
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> That was very helpful.
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> Is there an equivalent comparison chart for iPad/iPhone and Windows 10?
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> My experience has been in Windows. If I had lots of documents, in Windows I
> would create a new folder or sub-folder and name it a category. Then create
> either subfolders under that folder or create another folder or subfolder.
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> Ex. Open Windows 10 > select File Explorer > find the drive you wish to
> create a folder on (e.g. C drive = hard drive) > right click on any blank
> space on that drive area and select Folder in the drop down meu and name it
> Hurricanes. Then open that Hurricanes folder in File Explorer and right
> click on a blank area and select Folder > New and name that sub-folder Ian
> for all Ian related documents to be stored in and easily searched for.
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> I’ve Googled how to create a folder in iPad 15.6.1 and found just odd
> YouTube videos and weird text explanations re: creating apps and moving
> them.
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> Is an app the equivalent of a folder in the Apple world?
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> To me an app is short for application like Word is an application and
> Audacity is an application (or program).
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> Is there any easy way to create a folder equivalent in Apple?
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> Ex. Parent folder – Hurricane > subfolder Ian – sub-sub folder Invoices –
> sub-sub folder Reports – sub-sub folder Pictures (of house damages).
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> We’re been visited by lots of Hurricane survivors who have no idea how to
> do anything on their IPads, iPhones but needing to keep their documents
> organized for FEMA, insurance agents, inspectors, etc. but having no idea
> how to organize on these devices.
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> Many visitors are elderly, others physically challenged, others at the end
> of their patience with no one to turn to – no family, friends, and tech
> help that’s been abysmal from retailers. In fact, one huge corporate
> computer seller tells these buyers that if they have any tech questions
> they should visit our library! Seriously.
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> We at the pubic library are their only resort when dealing with the
> aftermath of a Cat 5 hurricane.
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> Thank you for your understanding and kind help.
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> Best,
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> Charles.
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> Charles Meyer
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> Charlotte County Public Library
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> Charlotte County, Florida
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