Difference between personal folder and personal category

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I am new to this site, I want to post my query. Is this a right place to post my queries? If it is wrong please guide me, where to post my query related to CMC. 
My question is, What is the difference between personal folder and personal category in central management console (CMC)?
Thanks and regards,

HI
Item Category determines the processing of any Item/material that we enter in a sales order and in this way it also effects the procesing of any sales doc in which it is used.
Item Category Group is one of the component which along with the Sales Doc Type, The Item Usage and Higher Level Item Category decide about the Item Category in a sales doc.
Item category determination enables, the system proposes the corresponding item category for sales document type through item category group. t-code: VOV4
Fields in the item category determination:
Sales document type, item category group, item usage, and higher-level item category
Default item category, manual item category
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/43/3bcfea0bff11d2956700a0c9306667/frameset.htm
refer below for further details
Item category is for a particu;lar sales order item and it has integration with sales document type and material master.
In material master ,you must have seen the item category grp in basic data and sales area data.
That means your item category is assigned to the combination of sales document type and item category grp in the configuration.
Whenever you will create an order for a particular type and you will put your material then your item category will be determined automatically.
Configuration is done by spro---sd -sales-sales document item----assign item category
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