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# Folders

Organizing assets into folders is quick and easy. Add a folder by way of the **+ Create Asset** button<br>

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Individual Assets can be dragged and dropped into the desired folder.<br>

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Drag and drop is also supported when selecting multiple assets.<br>

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Assets may be moved by way of the **Move** button within the 'More Actions' menu.<br>

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Nested Folders are supported. Assets may be placed into a nested folder by using the move button and drilling down from the parent folder into the desired child folder.<br>

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Assets can be moved out of a folder by way of the **Move** button. Navigate through the hierarchy within the modal to the desired location. The example below shows the path of moving an asset out of a folder back to the Asset Listing.<br>

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