The folders you create in the Project Manager are just like the ones you see in the Windows Explorer. These folders reside on your system and support relative paths — paths from the project folder to files in your folders. This folder structure makes it easier to organize your files.
Your custom folders are displayed in the Project Manager with a folder icon and are organized in a hierarchical fashion to indicate that a folder stores other folders and files.
You can access the content of any of these folders from Project Manager, as well as from the Windows Explorer, My Computer, or other utilities that display the content of your system. Be sure to only use Project Manager to move or rename files and folders so your links and other topic references are updated appropriately. (The Windows Explorer cannot update links and other project information.)
All of your custom folders will appear as subfolders within the following folders in the Project Manager:
HTML Files (Topics)
Images
Multimedia
Style Sheets
Baggage Files
When you create a custom folder, it is displayed as a subfolder when any of the above folders are open. The files that are listed within these custom folders are filtered, based on the type of folder that is open. For example, HTML Files and its subfolders display HTML topics (.HTM files) and Images displays .JPG and .GIF files.
You can nest folders within subfolders to further organize your files, and you can move these nested folders in and out of the hierarchy whenever necessary. Only folders that do not contain files can be removed from your project.
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