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Problems with Image Library

I'm encountering problems with my Image Library and Recent Uploads. 1) I have uploaded new images into my library, and dragged them into folders. However, they have ceased to disappear from the "recent uploads". 2) If I drag a image from the "Recent uploads" into a subfolder multiple times, multiple instances appear in the subfolder. Regardless of how many times I do this, the image does not disappear from the "Recent uploads". 3) Images that I uploaded originally several weeks ago and dragged into folders at the time are now back in my recent uploads. 4) When I delete an image from a folder into which I dragged it, it does not create a new instance of the file in the "Recent Uploads". When I delete an image from "recent uploads", any and all instances of the image disappear from the folder(s) into which it was copied: I believe that this is the way the program is intended to work. I have encountered this behaviour both in Chrome and in Firefox. Additionally, I cleaned the recent browser cache when I first noticed the problem (although I have not cleared the entire browser cache).
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keithcurtis
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There is a filter button next to the "Recent Uploads" header. If you click it, you can toggle the listing to either show or hide items that have been filed. The folder used by the art library are not really folders. They are more like tags. So an object can be in more than one folder (have more than one tag), and removing the folder actually removes the tag from an item, so the item itself is untouched.
Thank you, Keith - somehow I must have hit that by mistake at some time. I've never noticed not used it before. Thanks for the simple solution - problem solved! Vince.