![]() A very desirable feature I think, especially when dragging in also switches the folder. I didn’t realise the switching of the export folder to that last imported/opened from was in that version, so I tried it. You may download a Windows 7/8-only version of a customized Audacity 2.0.3 here: However you will then see them in file open dialogues in other programs too, if they use the standard Windows dialogue. Otherwise, the only slight panacea I can think of is to use Places Bar Editor to set some of your common file locations to the “Places” on the left of the standard file open dialogue. I’ll ask him to look in here, but if you used his build you would no longer be using official Audacity. Edgar here has a custom Audacity build that I understand might do what you want. ![]() ![]() We tried implementing this but dragging files in would not modify the export path. I don’t see anything setting that would relate to this. It takes a lot of time to navigate to the folder where the file that I am editing game from… in addition to the main internal hard drive, I have 5 external drives plus 2 NAS drives that I have music stored on. I would like the export folder to be where the opened MP3 came from not the previous file edited. Save folder is the previous save not the folder where I opened up the MP3. ![]()
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