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5. Select the location and name of the new file.
6. Click Save.
When you have saved the file, you can transfer it as you would any other file
using the Bluetooth Neighborhood. For more information, see “File transfer”.
File transfer
File transfer is a way of sharing files with others. In the Bluetooth Neighborhood,
you can make a file available to a remote user by placing it in the folder My
Shared Files. When a remote user has performed service discovery on your
device, that user can open your My Shared Files folder and the files in it. Further-
more, the user can add and delete files if authorized to do so (for information on
the security aspects of My Shared Files, see “File transfer settings” on page 2-42).
If a remote device sends a file to your local device, it is received in the My Shared
Files folder.

Making a file available in the My Shared Files folder

To place a file in the My Shared Files folder, drag the file fr om wher e it is stor ed to
My Shared Files. You can also open the My Shared Files folder first, and then drag
the file to the list-view displaying the contents of My Shared Files.
When a remote user opens your folder My Shared Files, they have access to the
file you placed in it.