How do i keep itunes from creating a folder for each movie that I add to my library?

When I add a movie to my library, iTunes 10 creates a SubFolder to the iTunes Movies folder, for each movie I add.  The older iTunes just added the Files to the Movies folder, whithout creating subfolders for each movie. 
Is there a setting so that i can make version 10 do this?
Thanks,
Chuck

No, there is no custom setting for this. I wouldn't advise it, but if you really want you could downgrade to the older folder layout. However all your other folders will be arranged in the old layout too which may no be what you want.
See this old post of mine for more details. (Read the last bit first.)
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