Information is often missed in updates if the Workfront user making the update doesn't manually tag other users. When a person replies to an update that they have been tagged in, the original sender should be automatically tagged in their reply. For those users who work on more than one brand and/or...
A possible workaround is to turn off "Log time on projects that are complete" and "Tasks and Requests that have been completed" in the TImesheet preferences in the Setup section of Workfront.
I've run into this issue as well. I manage work for multiple brands and use teams/groups in Workfront however those teams are not accessible in Workfront Proof.
I have also seen instances were hours have been logged to a project that is marked complete. As Workfront requires that time is manually corrected, I (project manager) would need to re-open numerous timesheets to have users log their time to the correct project. Another issue is that I cannot transf...
I have on-boarded several new teams onto Workfront within my organization and tagging has been a common pain point, especially for those who work across more than one brand or team. At a minimum, the person(s) who are on the original post should be included in the "Notify" text field when you reply....
Currently, to move hours from one task/project to another that are logged incorrectly the process is manual and time-consuming. There have been instances were hours were logged for the wrong week or against the wrong task/project by accident. Instead of being able to transfer the hours to the correc...
To quickly assess the decision that has been made on a proof, the color of the "S | O | C | D" should change. Proofs that are approved should be green, approved with changes should be orange and changes required red. Currently, project managers and designers and/or editors have to go through a slew ...
One of the pain points my team is having is that there are too many projects for program, project managers and team leads. For those who work across all brands at a company, logging time becomes a chore and I am finding instances where hours are being logged to the wrong project, in part because the...