Windows Explorer Folder Frame Favorites

In Windows Explorer you can drag and drop a folder to the favorites category at the top of the folder view. Scrolling to the top of the folder tree and picking a "favorite" is much easier and intutitive than have to click on the favorite drop down and searching there. Is there an equivalent WE capability in Dopus such that a folder can be drug to the folder tree frame?

Turn on Preferences / Folder Tree / Contents: Favorites.

Folders can be dragged to the top-level Favorites item itself.

I did have that box checked but unchecked and re-checked to make sure and still don't see favorites in the folder tree. I do have a button on a toolbar with a pull down for favorites, but I was hoping to find it in the folder tree itself.

What is Preferences / Folder Tree / Options: Start Folder Tree at... set to? Make sure it is set to Desktop.

It is set to Desktop.

What does your tree look like; can you post a screenshot?

Here's an example showing the favorites branch in the tree:


I have the screen shot both on the clipboard and as a file. I can't figure out how to put either here in a response.

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It looks like you worked it out, but accidentally selected 30 screenshots of Audacity and Chrome instead of the Opus screenshot. (I've removed those.)

If you're not sure how to upload a screenshot, click "Full Editor & Preview" below where you type a post, then click Attachments, and Add File, then select the file you want to upload.

Not until it actually sent did I discover that I sent a whole lot more than I intended, and even then not the file I wanted to send. In the process of making another screenshot I discovered the favorites group at the bottom of the tree where I had never looked. That's because I was expecting to find it at the top like WE.

Leo thanks for all your hard work. Even though on the surface it looks like you haven't really helped me, you have help me greatly in getting a better understanding of these things.

CASE SOLVED.

It's at the top in Opus 11 (to mimic Explorer) but in Opus 10 it was at the bottom.