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Can you create folders inside folders in Articulate 360?
Hi, Community
I would like to know if it's possible to create folders inside folders in Articulate 360.
For example: main folder: A > inside folders: A.1, A.2, A.3
Thanks a lot!
20 Replies
Hi there,
That's not currently possible, but our team has a feature request logged for this capability and I'll make sure your voice gets added to the discussion.
- JakeHarenbergCommunity Member
Is there any update on this? This was four years ago, and seems to be a pretty popular request.
Thanks in advance!
- KathyWasson-bb7Community Member
Please add my vote to this. Also, it it really difficult on the "all content" folder to know what has been filed into a folder and what has not. By default, everything new starts there, but it stays there, even after you move it to a folder.
At the very least it would be easier if a "filed" course would show what folder it was filed to, when viewing the All Content folder.
Thanks for that insight, Kathy! It really helps us to know exactly what improvements our users are looking for. 😊
- KarenHydeCommunity Member
Hi,
Please can you add my voice to this feature request. I agree 100% with everything Kathy is saying. These features are essential for organisation.
Thanks Ria
Thank you, Ria. We'll add you!
- BrianWaters-6b8Community Member
Absolutely agree with this suggestion of being able to nest folders within folders. I am currently backing up dated versions of Rise courses to a folder, but the backup folder is getting pretty busy in there... (just one use case for it)
- LenaVellusoCommunity Member
Adding a subfolder feature would be incredibly beneficial and a practical addition. I would 200% love to see this added.
- CaitlinHenshallCommunity Member
Absolutely agree with these suggestions!
- DanielleFerr172Community Member
Please add my voice to this feature request as well! I hope it's coming soon.
- KateCruz-8cbb96Community Member
Second that!
- AnnaOsadchenko-Community Member
I'm looking for such feature as well. it'd be extremely helpful!