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      16th Jan 2004
Subject: Re: Folder created with parent name
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I have never seen this happen before either. Say for
example I have a parent folder called Test, and a
subfolder called Test Sub. In explorer, I'd see Test and
several other folders on the same level like


Test1
Test

Test Sub

Test2


Now the user dragged Test Sub into Test 2. In Test 2 it
automatically created a folder named Test and put Test Sub
in that folder. So it looks like this:

Test1
Test
Test2
Test
Test Sub

shouldn't it just create a folder called Test Sub???
I can't seem to recreate it, when I do it looks like this

Test1
Test
Test2
Test Sub


Sorry if this looks confusing.
But I don't know how they did it. They say the folders
were accidentally moved, but I didn't know Windows could
automatically create a folder with the original parent
name.

I appreciate any help!
Thanks



 
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