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No multi-level folders
Yes, you can. Suppose you want to put folder B inside top-level folder A. Create a new folder, and name it "folder B". It's top-level. Now click folder A, so its contents are on the right. Now drag folder B into the right pane, and it will be moved inside folder A.
No multi-level folders
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