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3.1.6.4.11.5.  Item Favorites

On the Favorites tabbed page you can remember often used directories or projects via the Add to favorites context menu command.

You can find the Add to favorites context menu command on the Catalogs, Symbols, Details, Classifications, History, Analyses tabbed pages and in the search results.

"Add to favorites" exemplified under "Catalogs" or "Symbols"

"Add to favorites" exemplified under "Catalogs" or "Symbols"

Proceed as follows:

  1. Select the project or directory to remember under the "Favorites" tabbed page.

  2. Click on the Add to favorites context menu command.

  3. -> The Add to favorites dialog box opens.

    In the dialog box the already existing directory structure is displayed.

    Now you have the following options:

    • Select the desired directory in the index tree or at first create other directories via the Create directory command.

    • Select the desired storage path under History.

      At each saving the history of the target directories is also saved.

  4. Finally confirm with OK.

    -> Now your selection is available on the Favorites tabbed page.

Export favorites / Import favorites

On the Favorites tabbed page on directory level you can find the Export favorites / Import favorites commands.

This will help you easily transfer your personal favorites onto another computer.

Tips:

  • For favorites, which have been saved on the tabbed page Search results with the method Save search results in favorites , you have the same column information available here again. Also see Section 3.1.6.7.5, “ Save search results: in favorites / in file”.

    Topology search with "Size" and "Boreholes"

    Topology search with "Size" and "Boreholes"

    The same information when opening in Favorites

    The same information when opening in Favorites

  • On the tabbed page Favorites you can perform any further searches based on the results.

    Example: Topology search with "Largest dimension" <=10

    Example: Topology search with "Largest dimension" <=10