Bring back previous functionality to SAVE AS cards


This menu is proving pretty cumbersome -
When I go to "Save as" a card, the pre-filled box in "choose a location" is requiring me to have to delete the text that is pre-filled from the page I'm on, and it has to be fully cleared out before searching for another page via typing (as opposed to using the dropdown menu).
If I want to do a save as to another page that starts with "Markets > C", even deleting the "olumbus" doesn't call up my "Markets > C%" pages, I have to fully clear out the field and start from empty to do that.
It's a minor thing, but when not intending to Save As to put a duplicate on the same page you're already looking at, a quick ability to call up other pages from a huge library of options saves time and efficiency when moving from keyboard to mouse, etc.
Comments
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commenting on my own thing — i realize if i double click the dropdown menu it essentially selects all the text so then i can type over it or delete but… still feels like extra stuff
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