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    Pages sorted by folder in the dashboard designer or editor selector

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    • R Offline
      Ralf
      last edited by Ralf

      Hi,

      we have a project that has many pages and dashboards and we have a suggestion for a better overview:
      it would be nice to have a folder structure that allows you to save the pages sorted by folder.
      Like the design of the good old point hierarchy...

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        cwangv @Ralf
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        @ralf
        Ralf,
        this help article could help:
        https://help.infiniteautomation.com/custom-menus

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        • R Offline
          Ralf
          last edited by

          Hi cwangv,

          thanks I know, but I mean in the dashboard designer or editor.
          I expressed it badly and edit it.

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            CraigWeb
            last edited by

            The best advice I can give is that the drop-down on the dashboard designer is filterable. Just start typing your pages name.

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