How do I use my MacBook to organize the apps on my iPhone

I know that I was able to organize my apps on the iPhone by moving them around on my MacBook.  There was an excellent page that made it fairly simple to move apps around, getting similar ones together.  That allows apps to be moved into folders where they can be found easier and all fit on the phone.  I did it before and now cannot remember how or find anything to help in the manuals or elsewhere.

Select your iPhone in the iTunes sidebar and go to the Apps tab. You can organize the apps there. To create folders, just drag and drop one app on another.
Regards.

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