Why did my files get grouped into a print this way?
Summary
STL Stash groups files into prints automatically based on signals like names, structure, and related context.
Who this is for
- Users reviewing automatic file grouping.
Steps
- Open Upload Review.
- Inspect which files were grouped together.
- Adjust the grouping if it does not match your intended project structure.
What to expect
- The app may group files that appear related to the same project.
Common questions
Can I override the grouping?
Yes. Upload Review is the right place to correct the result before finalizing.
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