F7: Create directory
This command creates a new subdirectory in the source directory. After pressing F7, simply type the desired name for the directory. If the cursor was standing on another directory, the name of that directory is offered for creating the new directory (to create multiple directories with similar names). You can now also create several subdirectories in one operation. Just separate the subdrectories with a backslash, e.g. directory1\directory2\directory3. Furthermore, you can create multiple subdirs in the same (or different) dirs. The syntax to use is:
dir1|dir2|dir3 or c:\dir1|c:\dir2|c:\dir3
If the source directory shows the contents of an archive, this function is unavailable, except for ZIP archives.
If the creation of the directory fails on Windows XP/2000/NT and Windows Vista, you will also be asked whether you want to create the directory "As Administrator". See F5: Copy for details about this function.