Quickly Navigate to Current Design in Data Panel with "Find in Data Panel"

Quickly Navigate to Current Design in Data Panel with "Find in Data Panel"

tookemtoni
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Quickly Navigate to Current Design in Data Panel with "Find in Data Panel"

tookemtoni
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This would be very helpful to get back my current design folder.  Especially when you have navigated away from it to insert other designs.

 

See screenshot.  Not sure if this is the best place for it.

 

Maybe you have a fast way to do this the current build? Or a add-in?

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Drewpan
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Hi,

 

Have you tried clicking on the folder tree just above the data in  the panel?

Where the little Home icon and the path to your panel is, if you click on it you can do a quick change.

Would be faster than Find in Panel by the time you typed in what you want to find.

 

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Cheers

 

Andrew

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tookemtoni
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Sorry I was looking for a "one click" solution.  I have the design open, it's the current file, and now I just need its folder location to be opened in the data panel so that I can see all the other designs organized within that project.

 

It would be exactly like in Windows "Open in Folder Location" See Screenshot

 

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Drewpan
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Hi,

 

Don't think that exists. The quick navigation I showed you would be closest. The panel navigation and file

handling in Fusion has always been a bit clunky in my experience.

 

Cheers

 

Andrew

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tookemtoni
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If it doesn't exist... it would be a great feature.  I spend so much time clicking from hardware folders and the current project folder. 

 

I might repost with subject "Feature Request: Open in Folder for Data Panel" it is a but clearer. I didn't mention FOLDER! 😶 I really just want to jump to a folder 

 

"Open in Folder" is second nature in Windows File Management (and I am sure there a Mac equivalent.)

 

 

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