By default, items in Launchpad are arranged alphabetically. However, if you wish, you can rearrange the icons on Launchpad by dragging and dropping them in the order you prefer.
If there isn't enough space to display all your applications on one screen, Launchpad will create additional pages. The dots at the bottom corner of the Launchpad screen indicate the number of app pages currently available and which page you are viewing. In this article, Mytour will guide you on how to create a new folder in Launchpad on macOS to help you customize your folder display interface more easily.
How to Create a New Folder in Launchpad on macOS
Step 1: Click on the Launchpad icon. This icon is located in the dock.
Step 2: Create a new folder. Click and drag one application onto another to create a folder with an automatically generated folder name. You can rename the folder by clicking on it, then double-clicking the folder name to display a text box where you can edit the folder name.
For example, suppose you want to create a new folder in Launchpad on macOS named Office, containing word processing applications.
Drag PowerPoint and Word to create a new folder as illustrated below and rename the folder to Office.
Step 3: Add other applications. After creating the folder, simply drag and drop other applications into it.
In this example, the applications added to the Office folder include Outlook, OneNote, and Excel.
The folder will be displayed as shown below on Launchpad.
The article on Mytour has just guided you on how to create a new folder in Launchpad on macOS. By doing this, you can create new folders to store various applications on your Mac. Wishing you success.
With Launchpad, you'll be able to access folders much faster. If you want to master more knowledge and operations on your MacBook quickly, familiarizing yourself with frequently used MacBook shortcuts will help you work on your computer faster and more efficiently.