Edit Folder Structure under Blueprints

Hello,
I am creating an implmentation project. In the solar01 transaction I want to delete the subfolders 'Org Units', 'Master Data' and 'Interface Scenarios'. Any idea how we can do that. I only want to see the Business Scenarios in teh folder structure.
Thanks,
Sandy

Hi,
are you sure that, we cant delete the standard folders? if yes, can you able to tell me the custom development required for it?
Thanks,
Basis Admin

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