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Limit to the depth of folder nesting?

Is there a limit to the depth that folders and journal items can be nested? I've currently got Enemies > Burnt Offerings > Part 3 Glass and Wrath > Catacombs of Wrath > B6 (and equivalent folders for other locations in the Catacombs of Wrath). But while I can create new items inside the innermost folders, I cannot drag existing creatures into the innermost folders. Which means that I can't put duplicated creatures in the folder where I want them to be.
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From:&nbsp; <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Folder_Options" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Folder_Options</a> Note: Due to the limited space on the Sidebar, only 4 additional folders can be added. Characters and Handouts can only be added to the most deeply nested folder by using the right-click options menu to add items. That's a total of 5 folders (the note is in reference to adding folders to a folder).&nbsp; Sonetimes the drop target is a bit finicky, particularly with short folder names. You might try renaming the deepest folder to be longer and then try again. If you can't get it to work, then we'll pursue this as a bug.&nbsp;
I tried to drag creatures into the 5th level folders for at least half an hour last night before I gave up and created separate 4th level folders for every 5th level folder that I had wanted to have. (Although I guess that's what that wiki excerpt says.) And yeah, the drop target is "finicky". In that it's necessary to create all the 4th level folders that are needed in reverse order, because the only way that they'll let themselves be moved is to be dragged up a level or alpha sorted. And once they get accidentally dragged up to the 3rd level, they won't go back down to the 4th level and have to be replaced and all their contents moved, one at a time.