How to move folders so they are subfolders

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tyoungbauer
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How to move folders so they are subfolders

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Every time I try to move a root folder into another folder it just moves it above or below the folder. I want to move the folder into the folder in a sense making it a child folder. How?
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Post by KS-Soft »

Root folder? You cannot move Root folder, its immovable.
If you want to move some folder (folder A) inside another folder (folder B),
- create any subfolder in folder B (if it does not have subfolders yet),
- open folder B,
- and than move folder A inside folder B.

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Stoltze
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Post by Stoltze »

Hi,

I have just testet this... I can only move a folder, by dracking it over a folder, that is on the level where I want it too be..

So, in order to move Test1 into folder Test2, I need to create Test3, as a subfolder to Test2. I can then drag Test1 over Test3, thereby making it a subfolder to Test2.... Confused? :)

Anyone has an easier way?
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Post by tyoungbauer »

Looks like you can do it once that folder has a child folder. If it is an a child of the root and empty you cannot drag and drop into it. If you create a folder in it you then can do it.
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Post by KS-Soft »

Correct
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Post by JuergenF »

Exporting the Tests to Text File and importing to the desired destination is another possibility.

Juergen
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