SkyDrive, I created a folder, the names of 'recipes', I want to drop this file into categories for different types of food.

If I create a folder called 'recipes' is it possible to create a path to break the categories, e.g., beef, pork, etc.

SkyDrive, I created a folder name "recipes", that I want to drop this file into categories for different types of food, i.e. beef, pork, biscuits, pies, etc.  Is this possible?

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