Create Project from Existing Code doesn't create subfolders



We have a large project that I want to convert to use Visual Studio
instead of makefiles. But when I use the "Create New Project from
Existing Code Files" wizard (in VS2005), it dumps all the source files
into a single folder ("filter") instead of mimicking the filesystem
directory structure. We have hundreds of subfolders. Is there any way
to do what I want?

Thanks!
-Ed

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