Folders / Subfolders

I searched but came out with nothing that really answered my question.
I have lots of notes in Word related to specific verses in the Bible, you know the kind, over the years you get something interesting here and something interesting there that I would like to place in Logos so that I do not have to go back and forth. .
After reading some posts, I assume that I would have to:
1) create notes in Logos
2) place those notes into folders in the Favorites
3) create subfolders, e.g.,
Genesis
Genesis 1
Information
Genesis 2, etc.
I can create the folders but they are all left indented, they are not indented like the picture below.
Can someone direct me to how to do this?
I saw the thread 'Deleting Notes' that shows a picture of what I am talking about, but I have not been able to duplicate it.
Thank you.
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The favorites folders work identically to regular Windows folders in that you right-click to "select" one then drag it over top of the one in which you wish to "nest" it.
Regards, SteveF
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Maria - When you place a folder on top of another one, it creates a sub folder. In the screen shot you provided, the folder "Genesis" was placed on top of "Old Testament," which likewise was placed on top of "Roger's Documents."
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Maria V.Garrido said:
I have lots of notes in Word related to specific verses in the Bible
Sound to me like a perfect candidate for a personal book. Maybe put in the tags needed to make is scroll with you a a Bible commentary.
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Yep ... I do what Frank suggests. Works great. And since Logos remembers the book/file, it's easy to update.
Then when I'm studying, it silently moves along with me. I don't have to remember what's in favorites.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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