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Author Topic: Recall job function features  (Read 4443 times)
Ernst Dinkla
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« on: December 17, 2016, 04:50:22 PM »

Hello Mike,

In the first place; Thank you for creating this wish list. I thought it wise to let others go first but here are my first wishes.

When I do a search for done jobs in the log file could there be a faster method to jump from one hit to the other? So not having to scroll through the total list?

And when the search delivers the right job could there be an extra choice to load the job and open the folder that contains the images that are used in that job? I see the Album choice but the images are in maps with my customer's names. I do not use Albums anyway so would not like that added to the Job choice. I am aware that a job can contain images from different folders, though that does not happen often in my work. Maybe open the folder that contains most of the images or when equal numbers are there the first folder.

I know Bernard would like to see those features too.

Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst

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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2016, 10:09:50 PM »

These features are already there:

To scroll to the next found job in a search, use the + key.  Use the - key to go to the previous.

Then once you open a job, right click on any print in the job and choose "Browse Selected Image's Folder".

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Mike
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