When the sequence of work in your project changes, it's a good idea to reorder the
planning folders so that they accurately reflect the real order of work.
For example, it's not unusual for product owners, who must constantly weigh the
changing business value of features, to ask for one set of user stories to be put
aside so that another set can be delivered first. When this happens, a project
manager may want to move the corresponding planning folders so that their relative
positions visually confirm their relationship.
Tip: You may also want
to set the planning folder's status to a value that communicates the change
in the order of work.
By default, planning folders are ordered
according to when they were created. New planning folders are added to the
end of the folder tree.