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Ah, that's interesting. When you open an expression structure on an existing object, it doesn't pre-select anything, but when you create a brand new one it does auto-focus the key.
So given:

You want:

And maybe also if you click the fx?:

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Ah, that's interesting. When you open an expression structure on an existing object, it doesn't pre-select anything, but when you create a brand new one it does auto-focus the key.
So given:

You want:

And maybe also if you click the fx?:
