It appears at some point the behavior of @path in a headline changed. 
Before, if you placed a valid @path in a headline, then double-clicked the 
headline, child nodes were created representing the directory and file 
structure of the @path folder. Now, nothing happens and no error message is 
generated. Perhaps I'm using it incorrectly or something.

Also, when I looked up the documentation for the @path directive, I didn't 
see any reference to this behavior. Has it been deprecated? I hope not as I 
found it to be quite useful for navigating a file-folder tree.

Rob...

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