That’s one of the uses of Projects.

I have several sets of specific files that go together for my different 
development and data analysis projects. Each set of files (worksheets, scripts, 
data files, configs, etc) is listed in a Project. Some files are in more than 
one project. The files are not moved or duplicated to put them “in” a project. 
Some of my projects have hundreds of files (in folders and subfolders, all of 
which are accessible in the sidebar if needed. 

If I close a project window by clicking the red button, when I re-open that 
project file states are the same - opened as before or not.

HTH

    — Bruce

_bruce__van_allen__santa_cruz_ca_





> On Dec 12, 2023, at 1:55 PM, 'Dan Nessett' via BBEdit Talk 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I literally have 40-50 files open and to manually reopen those files takes a 
> great deal of time. If I could save the list and restore it, it would reduce 
> the amount of time it takes to get back to where I was before I erroneously 
> clicked the red button.

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