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I have run into this annoyance over and over again and have been unable to find a solution or an answer here for it:

When I create a package in my application and then add a package within it, if I do not have a file in the directory already it will auto collapse my package in the left-side navigation of Android Studio. This prevents me from adding other sub-packages to the parent package, without manually resolving the issue within the file system.

For Example:

example of collapsed navigation

What I want is:

-presentation   
  -screens
     -devicescreen
         -adapters
         -presenters
         -views

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In the 1:Project view, you have Hide Empty Middle Packages turned ON. You need to turn it off. Once turned off it will be shown as Compact Empty Middle Package. Please look at the screenshot attached.

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    Thank you so much. This is it. I feel like I just asked why my tv wont turn on, and then someone asked me if it was plugged in....to which I reply of course...and then have the realization that it is not. Oct 24, 2015 at 13:41
  • Ahh thanks for your update. I prefer the Android view. "Compact Empty Middle Package" was exactly what I was looking for. Oct 24, 2015 at 13:44
  • @ChristopherRathgeb We all made that mistake :) Been there, done that. Added a screenshot, for good documentation.
    – Henry
    Oct 24, 2015 at 13:44
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    Yes, I just turned off Compact Empty Middle Package in the Android view. That's the screenshot. I actually prefer the Android view rather than the Project view, because this view gives better organizational structure.
    – Henry
    Oct 24, 2015 at 13:51
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    On a fresh install of AS 3.1.4, BOTH of those views have "Hide Empty Middle Packages" on by default. it's the second part of your answer that matters.
    – kaay
    Sep 17, 2018 at 5:42
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With Android Studio Electric Eel | 2022.1.1 you need to switch to Project View and then click on Settings icon from the right top side and then disable Compact Middle Packages under the Tree Appearance and then you create your sub package folder it will not merge/collapse and work as a sub-package as we need.

Disable Compact Middle Packages

This will prevent Android Studio to automatically collapse the package and sub-package.

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