Import Chat to Project
I've already had a number of chats that I realized would be best in a dedicated Project, but there's no easy chat-import function. Thanks to Lumo's report, I see it's a privacy-protection feature, so I'm quite thankful for that. But at the same time, perhaps a good balance would be to have a selective-transfer function, we can cause check-boxes to appear beside all prompts, Lumo-replies, and chat-knowledge files, so we can choose what to copy and what to allow for deletion, then paste it into a Project?
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Daza
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I had asked Lumo how i could do this and it said
"Option 1: Create a Project from the Chat
If you're already in a chat where great ideas are flowing:Look for the "Create Project" or "Save to Project" button (usually near the top or in the chat menu).
Select "New Project" and give it a name (e.g., "Brainstorm: Desk Build Ideas").
This will archive the current chat as part of that project, preserving all messages, notes, and context.
You can then continue working in that project, adding new chats, notes, or tasks as needed."It appears it was hallucinating. But this is how perhaps it could work.
Additionally i would like to be able to drag a chat from favourites or history and drop it into a project.
The Support page mentions chats: "are dedicated spaces where you can store all the information (chats, files, instructions)" but the instructions and screenshots do not mention chats or how to add them. Likely work in progress i guess.
I would like to see another folder icon that is styled to denote its for storing chats. So we can open that up and pick a previous chat and read it or resume chat. Perhaps have a read mode where we cannot ask more questions but instead we have a highlighter tool to highlight parts we like. And there could be a filter somewhere to show only highlights/text we marked. A bit like how that works in Kindle books.
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Alan G
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I would also like this feature. I have a chat which sparked me to create a Project but it would be good to import the chat which led to that.