# Multi-level folders and folder reordering

Collections are a handy way to group and run your HTTP requests. Many Postman users have already discovered the wonders of using folders to further organize requests within a collection. Additionally, folders can be run the same way you would run a collection, executing all the requests in a given order within a folder. A number of developers told us about the need for *more* organization. They wanted to add a folder within a folder, or reorder folders to more closely match their workflow. [![](https://blog.postman.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/inception.jpg)](https://blog.postman.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/inception.jpg) You asked, and we listened. Now, you can add deeper levels of nesting for folders in the same way you [add a folder](https://learning.postman.com/docs/postman/collections/managing-collections/#adding-folders) to a collection. Drag and drop the folders to reorder them to create the ultimate customized folder structure. [![](https://blog.postman.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Screen-Shot-2017-05-18-at-2.07.41-PM.png)](https://blog.postman.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Screen-Shot-2017-05-18-at-2.07.41-PM.png) These enhancements are out on our Canary build, and will hit our stable builds this week. Latest Canary builds are available for download on OSX ([x64](https://dl.pstmn.io/download/channel/canary/osx_64)) / Windows ([x86](https://dl.pstmn.io/download/channel/canary/windows_32) or [x64](https://dl.pstmn.io/download/channel/canary/windows_64)) / Linux ([x86](https://dl.pstmn.io/download/channel/canary/linux_32) or [x64](https://dl.pstmn.io/download/channel/canary/linux_64)) / [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/postman/loddepljkabcghihdkbkfknabkinanff).