Telegram is one of the messaging apps most popular in Europe. It’s an app that has been known to make a dent among users for over seven years in the market. It is an app that offers many customization options when in use, which makes it particularly versatile.
We can use it as a work app or even a note app. Telegram allows us to organize chats in a way that is more comfortable for us. One of these methods is to create folders to have our discussions divided in a way that we want.
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Create folders for your Telegram chats
Creating folders for your Telegram chats is something that gives you a lot of possibilities, by being able to organize the chats the way you want. You can have a folder for the chats you have with your family, another for work, another for friends, a folder for groups or channels … The options it offers are therefore numerous, allowing a great deal of customization, in addition to being able to use the application in a more efficient way.
- Open Telegram.
- Click on the three horizontal bands at the top left.
- Enter the parameters.
- Go to the Folders section.
- Click Create New Folder.
- Enter a name for the folder.
- Click Add Chats.
- Select the cats to add to it.
- Click the blue button at the bottom to confirm.
With these steps, we created folders with which to organize our discussions. As we mentioned, you will be able to create the folders you want (there are no limits) and include the chats you want in each one. Also, you can have a discussion in more than one folder at a time, in case you think that this discussion falls into two categories, in case you organize your discussions into categories, for example.
Having Telegram chats in folders is an option with which transform the application into a more complete tool, by authorizing all kinds of divisions or organizations. You can divide between business and personal discussions, for example, creating the most comfortable organization for you.
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