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A New Option for Deleting not Empty Folders

Hello everyone ! For the moment, in roll20, when you delete a fully folder in the journal (not with the red option = without deleting its contents), the contents go down to the list, out of any folder of any kind in your journal. I wonder if we could have an "Unfold content option", because sometimes I need to "merge" (i would say) the contents of a folder into another one, and it could be very very very long to move the content one by one from one folder to another. I don't know if many people need this, but I would be very thankful. To be clear, I mean that when a subfolder (Like "Warriors with an axe") is "Unfold" inside another folder (Like "Warriors"), it moves the remaining content not down to the journal, but inside the folder (named "Warriors"). Thanks for your consideration!
+1 Just to clarify: Are you asking for the contents of a deleted nested folder be moved to the parent folder instead of the root? That would be handy.
Yes, it is. It would be easier to move contents by far, I think.
Ditto
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