+\paragraph{Drag and Drop:} you drag mediafiles into the new folder one by one or in selected groups. The starting master folder can only be \texttt{Media} (or \texttt{Clips}, if we have created a new clip folder). Dragging is done by preserving the absolute path of the sources. If you open Modify Folder window you will notice that each imported mediafile occupies a different row characterized by its own path and name. See figure~\ref{fig:modify-target}. The \texttt{Value} field containing paths can contain only 63 characters, and it may happen to find the names cut off. The full path and name can be found by right-clicking on the row, but this is inconvenient and time-consuming. The best solution is to drag the mediafiles while holding down the \texttt{Shift} key; this will return the relative path instead of the absolute path, with space gain.
+
+\begin{figure}[htpb]
+ \centering
+ %\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{name.ext}
+ \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1, transform shape]
+ \node (img1) [yshift=0cm, xshift=0cm, rotate=0] {\includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{folder_modify.png}};
+ \node [yshift=-20mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Arrow1) {\parbox{8em}{Here is the filter that was generated with the original drop }};
+ \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Arrow1) edge ([yshift=-20mm] img1.north west);
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+
+ \caption{Modify Folder}
+ \label{fig:modify-target}
+\end{figure}