I am starting to get a lot of projects and it's getting pretty cluttered and I'm only a few weeks in.
I am wondering if there is more organizational capability than I have figured out.
For example I would love to have a project be for a particular engine I design parts for. Then inside that one project have a sub folder for various intake flanges, a folder for exhaust flanges, a folder for an oil pan I'm designing etc.
Is there any way to do this? I couldn't find anything.
If there isn't anything like this then I would definitely love to push this to a feature request.
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Hi Yoshimitsuspeed:
Thanks for your suggestions.
You can create folders inside one project as you like from "Data" tab:
1.Click Data tab
2.Click any of the projects and you will find the "New Folder" icon on the upper right corner
3.Create any folder you like and you can move the design from any folder/ subfolder to others.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks.
Beautiful. Once again should have been able to figure that one out on my own haha.
Thanks for the help.
Then how do I go about deleteing old projects?
I feel like I found this at some point but cannot now.
Hi Yoshimitsuspeed:
There's no way to delete the project right now.
What you can do is to deactive the project that you owned or leave the project that owned by others
1.Click "Projects" tab, right click on one of the project that you want to deactive and click the "Deactivate" option
2. To leave a project, right click on one of the project that not owned by you, and click the "Leave" option
Thanks.
Thanks
So now if I want to create a new cesign is there any way to create it in that folder?
Even if I am in the folder and create a design it still creates it in the project folder and I have to move it to the sub folder.
Hi Yoshimitsuspeed:
We don't support that function right now.
The good news is that we are now working on enhancing the product usability and I believe you will be able to do this pretty soon.
Stay tuned