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Re-Organization of Handouts

Hello, I'm one of those types who loves to organize all of their handouts with folders and sub-folders (including prominent npcs by location/faction and such). It'd be really helpful if it was possible to re-organize which folders existing materials fall under. Its happened to me a few times where I decide to break a folder tree down further or I have an NPC I'd like to re-classify, but as far as I can tell the only thing I can do is re-make the handout/sheet at the current time.
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Hi Adam. You can move Journals (Handouts, or Characters) to another folder, or move folders around, using drag-and-drop. The instructions in the Help Wiki Docs will show an animated graphic that helps demonstrate exactly where to click-and-hold for dragging and dropping, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Reorganizing_Journ" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Journal#Reorganizing_Journ</a>... Does this resolve your issue?
That was helpful thank you, I think I found the problem. Once you get into secondary sub-folders it seems to not like allowing you to drag the folders themselves to within each other. The first folder and Sub-folder I'm able to drag/re-organize just fine.
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Adam, I'm going to move this thread to Bug Reports & Technical Issues. Someone may be able to help with the issue of dragging into sub-folders, or answer if there is a workaround.
Excellent, thank you.
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Stephen Koontz
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Adam, what I'm guessing is happening is you're running into our restriction of how deeply folders can be nested. You can't nest a folder lower than three levels and items a level below that. So, that means if you have Folder =&gt; Subfolder and then try and put a Folder =&gt; Subfolder inside the original Subfolder it won't let you because that would put the bottom folder four levels deep.
Ah, yes that would do it. Oh well, I'll just have to work with that restriction in mind. Thank you for your help though.