The right approach here is probably to use history tags (at the top of a
history panel, click the tag icon just below the history name).  You could
tag several histories with a particular sample name, organism, etc.  While
you can *search* for histories by tags and get a list of, say, all "Mouse"
tagged histories, the current Saved Histories grid doesn't display tags in
a particularly useful fashion by default and this could probably be
improved.


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Avery DeVries <afric...@email.arizona.edu>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if there way any way to group related histories into
> "Projects" (like a home directory and sub-directories).
>
> Currently, I have several annotations/analyses in separate histories
> related to the same dataset (i.e. one for gene annotation, one for ENCODE
> elements, etc) and as you can imagine, as I have several other datasets
> each with separate histories for each analysis I conduct, my Saved
> Histories page can get pretty convoluted.
>
> I would like to keep them in separate histories so I can easily find
> separate analyses, but I really wish there was a way to group them together
> so I could parse through my long list of histories quickly.
>
> Is this possible to do?  Thank you so much
>
> Avery
>
> *Avery DeVries*
> afric...@email.arizona.edu
>
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