Can I see the file name of a segment while working in a (sorted) view?
Thread poster: Luca Tutino
Luca Tutino
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Italy
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Jun 17, 2022

Hi, I am working in a view with many files simply glued together and would like to be able to see the name of the file for the current segment. This can be crucial, especially when working with a sorted view.
Is there a quick way to do it?

(I'd like to know how to, both in my licensed PRO 2015 version or in the latest version provided by a client)


 
Stepan Konev
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Russian Federation
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Below the grid Jun 17, 2022

It is here:

*Also you can quickly go to the active segment of the original file by clicking 'Jump to' at the lower right corner, same line, right-hand side.

[Edited at 2022-06-17 23:36 GMT]


 
Luca Tutino
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Right, thank you! Jun 17, 2022

I had it under my eyes - crazy how I could not find it anymore.
Possibly due to hopping between too many CAT tools
Thank you for your quick help, Stepan!


Stepan Konev
 


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Can I see the file name of a segment while working in a (sorted) view?






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