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Uploaded Asset isn't filtering

I have already tried everything in the trouble shooting offered in help section. I have also submitted a bug report. Any suggestions. Obviously this is a problem that happens alot hence the help section on it. Why can this not be fixed? Also, why doesn't roll 20 allow the creation of actual folders instead of creating reference points or pointers? Even having the recently uploaded list is aggrivating especially when you want to delete something from the faux folder and then have to delete it again from that list. Why not fix this, as this is a major part of the interface? Any new suggestions to help with this is welcome.
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I don't know a way to fix that. But I am curious, are you at-or-above your Upload Quota and that's why you need to filter and delete from your art library? Or is there another reason, such as you just want to organize it, or prefer it to be organized, or you don't want to keep seeing your older uploads in there? I think my advice would be don't worry about deleting or organizing your Art Library unless you are absolutely full on the Upload Quota, and in that case just delete Sound Files first since they are usually the largest and can give you back the most free space. I would agree that trying to keep your Art Library organized at all times is almost an impossible task with the current Art Library features. Best way to avoid the aggrevation is just leave everything intact, in your Art LIbrary.&nbsp; You can find out if you're near your Upload Quota on this page, with the pie-chart diagram, <a href="https://app.roll20.net/account/" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/account/</a>
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I'm sure that I'm not the only person on this site for whom this suggestion will simply not be satifying :D Gold said: I think my advice would be don't worry about deleting or organizing your Art Library unless you are absolutely full on the Upload Quota, and in that case just delete Sound Files first since they are usually the largest and can give you back the most free space.