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A [[file folder]] is a folded sheet that holds loose sheets of paper. | |||
'''Folder | '''Folder''' may also refer to: | ||
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==Art, entertainment, and media== | ==Art, entertainment, and media== | ||
*Folder, a | * [[Folder (group)]], a J-pop group | ||
* [[Folder 5]], a spinoff group from the J-pop group Folder | * [[Folder 5]], a spinoff group from the J-pop group Folder | ||
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==Technology and transportation== | ==Technology and transportation== | ||
* [[Folding_machine#Clothes_folder|Clothes folder]], a folding machine for laundry | |||
* [[Folding bicycle]], a bicycle which can be folded for compactness | * [[Folding bicycle]], a bicycle which can be folded for compactness | ||
*[[Folding kayak]], a kayak which can be folded for compactness | *[[Folding kayak]], a kayak which can be folded for compactness | ||
Latest revision as of 14:41, 9 October 2025
A file folder is a folded sheet that holds loose sheets of paper.
Folder may also refer to:
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Art, entertainment, and media
- Folder (group), a J-pop group
- Folder 5, a spinoff group from the J-pop group Folder
Computing
- Folder (computing), a virtual container within a digital file system, in which groups of files and other folders can be kept and organized, a.k.a. list of files
- FOLDER (disk compression), a disk compression component of PTS-DOS
Technology and transportation
- Clothes folder, a folding machine for laundry
- Folding bicycle, a bicycle which can be folded for compactness
- Folding kayak, a kayak which can be folded for compactness
- Folding machine, a machine used for folding paper
- Short Folder, a series of aeroplanes designed with folding wings for shipborne use (from 1913)