Hello!I have been playing around with this module for a few days to see what I can get out of it. The super basic use case we have right now is to simply automate the Proof name and check the subscription button. I have the default email for subscribers set to "disabled", but it still seems to be sw...
Hey guys! I can see where we can disable the original version and we can stop users from seeing all versions, but can we make it so only the current version can be downloaded? It doesn't happen often, but sometimes partners will download and publish a previous version. Currently, we just name the do...
booo. My next guess would be access to the form itself?? To answer your initial question, Contribute rights is all you need to attach a form on any object. If you log in as the user, can you attach the form? Is the form visible?
It probably has something to do with the access level of the user. They would need to have edit rights to documents in order to update a document custom form. Let me know if that helps!
A while back I did a little ditty for Workfront and it was very well received. Once LeapPoint came on board at Nationwide to help us optimize and automate, they joked about me making one for them too. Here it goes....Hope you guys like it!
Also might want to check the Subscription settings. "Subscriber must click a link in an email to access a proof" - we have this set to 'no emails'. Im not sure if that may be the culprit here.
I checked with one of project owners (one who would set the proof routing) and she does not have to approve access for a SME. I'm not sure what would be different in the settings. Subscription must be checked and the original recipient must share the proof with the email link, "share this proof with...
I have talked to many of the experts and consultants on this but no one can seem to give me a straight answer on how the estimated completion date is calculated on a burndown chart. The help article says it is based on the "rate of points completed". I am not entirely sure what they mean by "rate". ...