That's why I refer to the RFEs, because at least one of them explains  
why this can't be implemented.

Christiaan

On 20 Aug 2008, at 5:26 PM, Derick Fay wrote:

>>
>
> Yes, now that I look I see it came up in July, twice in May, in March,
> in January 2008, and December and September 2007.
>
> Is there any feature that has been requested more frequently in the
> past year?  Are there any plans for incorporating this in future
> versions?
> thanks
> Derick
>
>
>> Yes, this has come up, and if you search the RFEs you'll find several
>> closed requests.
>>
>> Christiaan
>>
>> On 17 Aug 2008, at 11:43 PM, Derick Fay wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> a quick further comment - I've also had to resort to renaming groups
>>> I'm currently working with so they begin with an underscore to keep
>>> them at the top of the list of static groups...
>>>
>>>> This has probably come up before, but I would like to suggest a
>>>> feature: the ability to create a folder hierarchy containing  
>>>> groups.
>>>>
>>>> Right now, with about 2000 refs., I have 19 smart folders and 47
>>>> static folders, related to different papers, course syllabi,  
>>>> topics,
>>>> incomplete references that need further info. and keywords, etc.
>>>> Things are getting messy.
>>>>
>>>> Instead of having eight different "syllabus - coursename" groups,
>>>> I'd
>>>> like to have one folder "syllabus" where I could stick all eight of
>>>> the folders and have it collapsed rather than cluttering up the
>>>> left-
>>>> hand pane.
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> Derick
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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