Importing existing folder structures?

My old folder structure built up over years before I started using Lightroom has hundreds of subfolders and is entirely logical. I can import all the photos into lightroom, but not the folder structure. Is there an easy way to do this?

In the Import Dialog:
Choose a top-level folder that contains your existing hierarchy on the LH Side and make sure [Include Subfolders] is clicked.
At the top of the dialog, select the [Add] option.
This will add the photos to your LR catalog in-place rather than copying them to a new structure.

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