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Allow folders in Archived Pages to sort into locations/folders and not just alphabetically

While it is currently possible to use a naming convention to sort locations to be more easily findable (Ex. 'A - Location page 1', 'A - Page 2', 'B - Page 1', etc.), it would be nice to be able to sort archived pages into folders (like we can with characters in the Journal) to make it easier to quickly find and unarchive all the pages one might need if your party suddenly springs a surprise visit you weren't expecting into your session. If this could be coupled with a 'Mass unarchive' button that would allow for everything within a folder to be unarchived at once that would be even better, but at least the ability to sort pages without having to remember to use a naming scheme to find them all, and remembering how you were naming things when you make more pages, would be great.
Seconded, I might be running for multiple groups at some point, and it would be great if I could run everything in the same game, but having so many characters to scroll through in one game is too much, and archiving these sheets under folders would be really handy.
You might want to cancel your votes here, and add them (and your comments!) to this suggestion instead: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1878391/folders-in-addition-to-tags-for-all-resource-management" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1878391/folders-in-addition-to-tags-for-all-resource-management</a> which already has (at the time of this post) 361 votes and a status of "Researching." Also, I would caution against storing everything in a single lengthy game. Archiving maps, characters, and handouts does not remove them from the memory footprint of your game, and may contribute to slowing down your game. Archiving is a visual/organizational tool only.
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