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Undo Folder within a Folder Move

Explorer ,
Dec 28, 2017 Dec 28, 2017

I accidentally placed a folder within a folder and I cannot figure out how to undo. Can you help?

I've attached an image showing where I accidentally placed the "2014 Tom" folder within the "2014 Italy" folder. The 2014 Tom folder is separate and should be equal with the 2014 Italy.

Thank you,

Rafael

Screen Shot 2017-12-29 at 4.41.58 PM.png

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Community Expert , Dec 29, 2017 Dec 29, 2017

Simply select the folder {2014 Tom} and mouse-drag it up the folder panel until it is placed under the same parent folder as {2014 Italy}

You will see the mouse cursor change to a pointer with a small rectangle that indicates when you have the 'Parent' folder available for the moved {2014 Tom} folder.

If you do not see any "parent" folders above {2014 Italy} then Rigtht-click on the {2014 Italy} folder and select- [Show Parent folder]

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Dec 29, 2017 Dec 29, 2017
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Simply select the folder {2014 Tom} and mouse-drag it up the folder panel until it is placed under the same parent folder as {2014 Italy}

You will see the mouse cursor change to a pointer with a small rectangle that indicates when you have the 'Parent' folder available for the moved {2014 Tom} folder.

If you do not see any "parent" folders above {2014 Italy} then Rigtht-click on the {2014 Italy} folder and select- [Show Parent folder]

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 14.3, Photoshop 26.6, ACR 17.3, Lightroom 8.3, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 15.0.4 .
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