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== Use folders to organize your ActiveCampaign pages == ActiveCampaign offers a robust feature that allows you to '''use folders''' to organize different pages within your account. This organizational capability is crucial for maintaining a well-structured and efficient management system for your marketing materials, landing pages, and other assets. Proper use of folders can enhance collaboration and make it easier for teams to locate and manage content. === Why It Matters === Using folders helps you create a clear hierarchy of content, making it easier for users to navigate through your ActiveCampaign pages. This feature is particularly beneficial for teams that manage a high volume of pages, as it provides a streamlined way to group similar content together. Furthermore, having a designated structure improves productivity and allows for a more organized workspace. === How to Access This Feature === To access the folder feature, sign in to your ActiveCampaign account, navigate to the '''Pages''' section. Here, you will encounter a default folder structure created for you. If you have the appropriate permissions to access Pages, you can create, edit, or delete folders as needed. === Step-by-Step Instructions === Hereβs how to create and manage folders in ActiveCampaign: ==== Creating a Folder ==== 1. Navigate to the '''Pages''' section of your ActiveCampaign account. 2. Click the '''Add a folder''' option. 3. A modal window will open; type the desired name for the folder into the provided field. 4. Click the '''Create''' button. 5. The new folder will now appear in your Pages section, and you can start adding pages to it. ==== Editing a Folder ==== To edit an existing folder: 1. Hover your mouse over the folder's name. 2. Click the ellipsis that appears to the right of the folder's name. 3. You will see the following options: * '''Rename''' - Change the folder's name. * '''Trash''' - Delete the folder along with all its pages. ==== Deleting a Folder ==== Deleting a folder is a permanent action that also removes all pages contained within. To delete a folder: 1. Click the '''Trash''' option from the editing menu. 2. A confirmation window will appear. You must type "TRASH" in all capital letters to confirm your intent to delete the folder. 3. Click the '''Trash''' button to finalize the deletion. === Configuration Options and Settings === While the feature is straightforward, here are key configuration details to note: - Each folder is visible to all account users who have permission to access '''Pages'''. - A folder can contain none, one, or multiple pages, providing flexibility in how you structure your content. - It is important to recognize that you cannot move pages between folders once created. === Best Practices and Tips === - **Naming Conventions**: Use clear and descriptive names for your folders to make it easier for team members to identify the content within. - **Regularly Review**: Periodically review and clean up your folders to ensure they remain relevant and organized. - **Consistent Structure**: Maintain a consistent folder structure to improve predictability and efficiency when accessing pages. === Common Use Cases === - **Marketing Campaigns**: Group landing pages and emails related to a specific campaign within a single folder for easy management. - **Event Planning**: Organize pages related to different events in their respective folders for streamlined access and updates. - **Team Projects**: Create folders for different departments or projects to allow cohesive collaboration among team members. === Troubleshooting === If you encounter issues while working with folders: - Ensure that you have the correct permissions to access the '''Pages''' feature. - Double-check that you are typing "TRASH" in all caps to successfully delete a folder. - Refresh your browser if folders are not displaying properly; sometimes a simple reload can resolve visual glitches. === FAQ === '''Q1: Can I move pages between folders?''' A1: No, it is not possible to move pages between different folders once they have been created. '''Q2: Who can see the folders I create?''' A2: All users with permission to access '''Pages''' can view the folders you create. '''Q3: Is it possible to recover a folder after deletion?''' A3: No, deleting a folder is permanent and cannot be undone. '''Q4: What happens if I delete a folder?''' A4: Deleting a folder removes the folder and all pages contained within it, permanently. '''Q5: Can I edit the name of a folder?''' A5: Yes, you can rename a folder by hovering over its name and selecting the '''Rename''' option. '''Q6: What types of pages can I organize into folders?''' A6: You can organize all types of pages you create within ActiveCampaign into folders. '''Q7: Is this feature available on all ActiveCampaign plans?''' A7: This feature is available for Plus, Pro, and Enterprise plans. By effectively utilizing the folder feature, you can enhance your organization and management of ActiveCampaign pages, leading to improved efficiency in your marketing efforts. [[Category:Pages]] ```
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