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Dropped inbox subfolder "A" onto subfolder "B"--now my account can't recognize "A" to move it. How can I return "A" to subfolder of Inbox?

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Accidentally dropped an Inbox folder "A" on top of another Inbox folder "B" so that "A" is now a subfolder of "B". I do not want to leave it in that state;; I want to return "A" back to its rightful position as an Inbox folder.

Problem is, when I click on "A" (now as a subfolder of "B"), I receive a message that my account cannot identify Inbox/A/B so I can't move it anywhere.

Surely someone has done this and found a way back! Can you help me?

Accidentally dropped an Inbox folder "A" on top of another Inbox folder "B" so that "A" is now a subfolder of "B". I do not want to leave it in that state;; I want to return "A" back to its rightful position as an Inbox folder. Problem is, when I click on "A" (now as a subfolder of "B"), I receive a message that my account cannot identify Inbox/A/B so I can't move it anywhere. Surely someone has done this and found a way back! Can you help me?