Library Organizer - limit on number of entires

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Library Organizer - limit on number of entires

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Hi all. It's been a while since I've been on the board - I find myself with a trivial question...

The Library Organizer allows you to create "folders" into which you can place your video content ready for editing - very useful for separating out content from different projects. Some time back I found I'd reached the limit on the number of folders you can create, and there does not seem to be a way to create sub-folders. Didn't bother me then, but I'm starting to work on a project with footage captured over a period of a couple of years, so it would be handy to be organised.

So have I missed something? Or is this just a limitation?

thanks in advance.

Zippy!
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That's just how it is.
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What is the limit?
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Post by Zippy »

Black Lab wrote:That's just how it is.
Thought that was the case - thanks for clarification. Wish list for future releases....

Zip!

(p.s. Don't have it in front of me right now, but the limit is somewhere between 30 & 40 entries...)
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