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Folder names missing on Lightroom catalogue listings

Explorer ,
Aug 01, 2023 Aug 01, 2023

See screen shots below.   I keep my photos on Drive D.  I file them by date.  EWvery year I make a new folder for the new year.  For instnace I made a folder for 2023.  In the 2023 folder I have photos from 2023 posted by date and then event description.    The white color snip is a snip of my D drive.   The next two show no "2023" subfolder.  The last one shows previous years folders.  Each of folders by year contains photos I took that year.

Why is this happening and how can I fix it?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 01, 2023 Aug 01, 2023

Right-click "01-01-2023 Polar Bear Swim" and do Show Parent Folder.

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Explorer ,
Aug 03, 2023 Aug 03, 2023
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Thanks!  That was easy

 

One more thing.   I have put all my phtos from 2013-2019 on one hard drive and 2020- present on another.  Both have filing systems that are the same - main file folder year and files by date within folders.  In 2020 I started another cateloge.  Somewhere along the line, I did not realize I was in the 2013-2019 cataloge and posted 2023 photos to it.  If I combine the cateloges, will it retain the same system as above - folders by year and dates within those folders.  Will it combine the 2023 file I mistakenly put into 2013-2019 cataloge with the 2020-2023 folder.   Is there any other way to do this other then combineing the cataloges.  Can I simply move the files somehow?

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