on 10/26/04 12:42 PM, Beth Rosengard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If the following works, it will be just another workaround, but at least
> it's one that you could probably ask of clients.  Can you drag a top level
> folder into another top level folder, where it will become a subfolder,
> without getting the error message?  And can you then drag another top level
> folder into the new subfolder (to become a sub-subfolder)?

One step ahead of you :-)  That was one of the first things I tried.  If I
have named the top level folder with a trailing colon, then yes, otherwise,
no.
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