Method (Button?) to scroll to bottom of history

Often during the construction of a model I want to change something I just did. When I open the history panel I need to scroll down repeatedly to get to the bottom of the list, even if I have the object (face, edge, body) selected. Yes, I know about the automatic filtering. It helps, but not enough.

It would be great to be able to scroll all the way to the bottom in one action, like a button at the top of the history panel. Maybe there is an ellipsis that opens up other actions, like collapse all history steps; go to bottom; go to breakpoint; and other history panel actions.

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Makes sense.

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How about a reversed (optional) representation?

(BTW, thank you for the HBPM, enjoying the granular control. Expecting the (soon) upcoming enhancements to make it perfect!)

/BK

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What do you mean by that exactly?

down-top
instead of top-down
pyramid on head

New history ‘actions’ get on top.

Suits my wierd brain…

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Another one of those weird brains apparently haha

This actually makes more sense to me. At least to my workflow where the latest actions are typically the small ones that need adjusting vs the overall size/shape of elements of the body.

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Totally agree that this would really help to save a lot of time.

Also it is very frustrating that the history bar doesn’t remember its last used position. When going into the history to alter something (eg. an item with an error) and diving into a ‘sub-menu’ like editing the edges for a fillet, hitting done or cancel resets the history scrolling to the top of the history tree. Wanting to change more settings on the same fillet, thus requires time consuming searching for it again.
Even selecting the fillet item first, doesn’t resolve it.

I’m working on a Windows PC and see now, this does work that way on the iPad. Will this same behavior come to the desktop version?

Also filtering on item type, such as fillets, would really help.