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How to Move Multiple Apps on iOS
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For those of you who like to rearrange the Home screen on your iPhone and iPad to organize your apps, you might be interested to know that there's a handy little hidden feature for moving multiple apps at one time.
With this option, you can move multiple apps from your Home screen to another screen or into a folder, making organization a breeze.
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Here's how to do it:
If that list of instructions sounds a bit confusing, just check out our video above for a hands-on walkthrough of the steps.
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For those of you who like to rearrange the Home screen on your iPhone and iPad to organize your apps, you might be interested to know that there's a handy little hidden feature for moving multiple apps at one time.
With this option, you can move multiple apps from your Home screen to another screen or into a folder, making organization a breeze.
Here's how to do it:
- Press and hold to make all of your apps wiggle, like you'd do to move or delete an app.
- With a finger, drag the first app that you want to move away from its initial position.
- With a second finger, tap the additional app icons that you want to add to your stack, while keeping the first finger on the first app.
If that list of instructions sounds a bit confusing, just check out our video above for a hands-on walkthrough of the steps.
This article, "How to Move Multiple Apps on iOS" first appeared on MacRumors.com
Discuss this article in our forums
from MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors - All Stories http://bit.ly/2CAJBeM
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