Can I "collapse all in" the editor like in the help browser

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When I work in a class I usually collapse all my methods (functions) to get a better overwiew. BUT I cant seem to find a way of collapsing all of them at once, instead I have to do them one by one...
Im I just missing something super simple or is matlab actually lacking this feature in the Editor?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 13 Jan 2017
From the documentation: "To expand or collapse all of the code in a file, place your cursor anywhere within the file, right-click, and then select Code Folding > Expand All or Code Folding > Fold All from the context menu."
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Ben Henley
Ben Henley on 1 Aug 2022
Please respond @StevenLord, how do you "Fold All" in Matlab 2022a?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 2 Aug 2022
Edited: Adam Danz on 2 Aug 2022
Updated link to documentation explaining how to expand or collapse all
Screenshot from 22a, View tab.

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Wenxuan Jia
Wenxuan Jia on 27 Jun 2023
You should search "Fold-all" instead of "Collapse-all" in the keyboard shortcut menu. I was also confused for a while.
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