When proofing videos, it would be great to have the Time (or other measurement) in the lower-left corner be an editable field, so that a proof reviewer could click on the Time and enter a value that they want to jump to.
Hi Nick, You can achieve this through Queue Topics, if I understand correctly. First, create a new project which is the Request Queue project. In the project, set up the Topic Group to be the main request type, and then set up the Queue Topics to have the options that will display as the second drop...
Hi Olivia, I'm not sure if this workflow is what you're looking for, but I wanted to share! We recently embedded request queue components into a project template, so that requests can be submitted from within an open project (that uses that project template) rather than through a completely separat...
If you're looking to do more, I found a great post related to this, called Report showing projects shared with User. We implemented this because I really think 'projects shared with me' is a much-needed default filter!
I have a project manager who is very interested in making her projects confidential due to business financial content. I explored Workfront One and shared the article I found on limiting visibility. I also explained that other users besides System Admins would not be able to search and find the proj...
Hey Workfront friends! I am Elena Dooley, and manage Workfront for Cummins. The main department using Workfront is the Marketing Communications organization and we use Workfront for managing marketing communications work, whether that's internal/external communications, digital, creative development...
Workfront advocates for Inherited Permissions for pretty much everything else. Why not between a document and proof? Our use case is this: The creative agency with a Review license uploads the document and tags the project owner to review it. The project owner has a Work or Plan license and generate...
I've searched endlessly but don't think this topic is out there yet. I would like a person with Manage permission on an object to remove just ONE inherited permission on the object. For example: A document that you wish to limit access to. You may not want to remove ALL inherited permissions because...