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Speeding up your workflow with Quick Favorites

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As you work more and more with Blender, you may find that there are certain operators that you use frequently. However, perhaps you don’t want to go through the hassle of finding a free hotkey to use as a custom event. Well, dear artist, Blender has a special feature just for you: the Quick Favorites menu. The Quick Favorites menu is your own custom menu that you can populate with the tasks you perform most frequently in Blender.

To access the Quick Favorites menu, press Q. By default, you get an empty menu that tells you that there are no menu items found. Of course, you’re certainly going to want to start adding things to this menu. The process for adding menu items to Quick Favorites is much like creating a custom keymap:

1 Use Blender’s menus to navigate to the operator you want to add to the Quick Favorites menu.

2 Right-click the menu item you want to add and choose Add to Quick Favorites.

And there you go! In just two steps, you’ve just added an operator to your Quick Favorites menu. If you ever want to remove an item from your Quick Favorites menu, just call up Quick Favorites (Q), right-click the menu item in question, and choose Remove from Quick Favorites.

The Quick Favorites menu is context sensitive, so you can effectively have different Quick Favorites available in each editor. For example, if you put Add Marker in the Quick Favorites menu of your Timeline, that menu item won’t appear when you invoke Quick Favorites from the 3D Viewport.

As of this writing, there’s no easy way to re-order your Quick Favorites menu. Items get added to this menu on a first-come, first-served basis. So if you added a menu item to Quick Favorites early on and you want it at the bottom of Quick Favorites, you’ll need to remove it first and then re-add it.

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