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[GH-ISSUE #335] [Feature]: assign print jobs to projects. #213
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Originally created by @TechnoPrints on GitHub (Feb 11, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/335
Originally assigned to: @maziggy on GitHub.
Problem or Use Case
I would like to assign prints to jobs. For example in File manager, right click the print and assign to that project.
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It would be great if this can be done through the file manager
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Print Archiving
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@maziggy commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2026):
There are actually two existing ways to connect File Manager content to projects:
If you're looking for something different — like pre-assigning a library file to a project so that when it's printed, the resulting archive automatically lands in that project — let me know and I can look into that.
If you find Bambuddy useful, please consider giving it a ⭐ on GitHub — it helps others discover the project!
@TechnoPrints commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2026):
Yes pre assigning a library file to a project would also be something that would be a great feature.
@maziggy commented on GitHub (Feb 13, 2026):
The current workflow already covers this:
This keeps things flexible — each print of the same file can go to a different project as needed.