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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
You have two little buttons on the object brower, bottom left corner that control all this. The trash can removes the folders from the browser but doesn't change the file structure whatsoever (doesn't delete any files or folders in reality, only removes them from the Vue browser). The small blank page adds folders to the collections, mirroring their organization in the file system. With these two buttons, you can reconstruct everything.
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I decided to do some clean-up on my Vue 7 objects folders, because there were a lot of redundant files and double folders. I did this within Windows Explorer, thinking that Vue would scan the new structure on startup, and my files would appear as I left them in Explorer.
Wrong! Vue doesn't even recognize the new folders I created or the content that I moved into them. Meanwhile, old folders that were deleted still appear, and it's all a confusing mess! Is there anything I can do to get Vue to scan the 'Objects' file structure, so that the new files appear on the menu? Or have I gone and totally screwed things up??