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The latter is not true. You can have subfolders in Lightroom, just like you can have collection sets inside collection sets in Lightroom Classic.“Folders” are containers for Albums. There are no SubFolders (Folders inside of folders)
Check page 76 in your Lightroom - Edit Like a Pro book, the heading 'GROUPING ALBUMS IN FOLDERS'Can I create subfolders for albums in Lr 3.3?
Thanks! Figured it out but slowly - going back and forth between LrC and Classic“Folders” are containers for. Albums. There are no SubFolders (Folders inside of folders)
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Before I Wrote my response, I tried and was unable to create more than one depth Level of "folder" . What am I doing wrong?Well, like Collections Sets in Classic, you can have multiple levels of folders in Lightroom (up to 4 or 5 I believe), so I guess you could call the lower levels "sub-folders".
Without knowing how you're trying to do it, I can't say what you are doing wrong. I do it by right-clicking on an existing folder and selecting "Create Folder" from the sub-menu. That creates a "sub-folder" (provided you leave the "Inside Folder xxxxxxx" checked, which it is by default). For more levels, repeat by right-clicking on the sub-folder, and so on until you reach the maximum number of levels (which is 5).What am I doing wrong?
There is no "right click" on my mobile touch screen device or at least I do not know how to "right click" with my fingers. But I did manage to finally nest a folder within a folder. Now that I have a nested folder, I don't see anything to indicate that the folder contains subfolders (or albums for that matter).Without knowing how you're trying to do it, I can't say what you are doing wrong. I do it by right-clicking on an existing folder and selecting "Create Folder" from the sub-menu. That creates a "sub-folder" (provided you leave the "Inside Folder xxxxxxx" checked, which it is by default). For more levels, repeat by right-clicking on the sub-folder, and so on until you reach the maximum number of levels (which is 5).
Indeed you do not get an indication that a folder contains subfolders in the mobile apps. In Lightroom desktop you can see a hierarchy.There is no "right click" on my mobile touch screen device or at least I do not know how to "right click" with my fingers. But I did manage to finally nest a folder within a folder. Now that I have a nested folder, I don't see anything to indicate that the folder contains subfolders (or albums for that matter).