![]() ![]() Use the search bar to search for a file within your Project. Propertyĭisplays a list of Assets and other sub-folders you can add to the folder currently selected. Project window toolbarĪlong the top edge of the window is the browser’s toolbar A row of buttons and basic controls at the top of the Unity Editor that allows you to interact with the Editor in various ways (e.g. ![]() You can drag items from the Project structure list to the Favorites and also save search queries there. ![]() The space to the left of the slider shows the currently selected item, including a full path to the item if a search is being performed.Ībove the Project structure list is a Favorites section where you can keep frequently-used items for easy access. To resize the icons, use the slider at the bottom of the panel they will be replaced by a hierarchical list view if the slider is moved to the extreme left. Individual Assets are shown in the right hand panel as icons that indicate their type (for example, script, material, sub-folder). ![]() Hold down Alt while you click to expand or collapse any nested folders recursively. You can click the small triangle to expand or collapse the folder, displaying any nested folders it contains. When you select a folder from the list, Unity shows its contents in the pane to the right. The left panel of the browser shows the folder structure of the Project as a hierarchical list. The Project window in the Two Column Layout The Two Column Layout has an extra pane which shows a visual preview of each file. To do this, select the More menu (⋮) in the top right of the window and choose from either One Column Layout or Two Column Layout. You can also change the layout of the window itself. You can either dock it into place in the Editor, or drag it out of the Editor window to use it as a free-floating window. You can move the Project window by clicking dragging the top of the window. However, if you cannot find it, or it is closed, you can open it via Window > General > Project or press Ctrl+5 (macOS: Cmd+5). When you start a new Project by default this window is open. The Project window displays all of the files related to your Project and is the main way you can navigate and find Assets and other Project files in your application. ![]()
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