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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 30, 2021

"Copy from project" function needs to retain the folder structure for module contents

Currently, what using the above function, the base artefacts within modules are placed in the root folder of the target project. We use this method to copy multiple modules that are connected with links from a reference project into a other projects as a starting point for that project. All of out projects have a defined folder set in module options so that users don't get confused about what artefacts they should be working on. The current behaviour by-passes this option and puts the base artefacts into the selected folder of the target project. This, I think, is 1) Unexpected behaviour, based on the module options settings. 2) Confusing to users because you see a lot of artifacts appear that are not visible in the source project 3) It's just messy and disorganised because you now have a lot of additional artifacts appear. You can hide them by selecting the modules only view, but then that also hides any artifacts, such as files and shared drawings, that are also present so you need to keep switching between views.
Idea priority High
Needed By Yesterday (Let's go already!)