This really should be higher priority. It's 2022, I probably spend equal
amount of time adjusting my social media notification settings as I do
posting on it! It's critical to functionality, processes, and removing
the noise. Any more updates?
Perhaps even have the Shared with Me Reports display in the folders the
originals were created in? I currently create all my users' Reports and
some roles have a lot of Reports. They group into the folders that I
created, but still one long string of Reports. Having the folders to the
left is a win for everyone.Did we get any further with this?
The new journal entry report that was released in our 21.2 release
allows plan license users to report on the update feed. See this link to
learn more:
https://one.workfront.com/s/document-item?bundleId=the-new-workfront-experience&topicId=Content%2FProduct_Announcements%2FProduct_releases%2F21.2_release_activity%2F21-2-reporting-management-enhancements.htm&_LANG=en.
If you have other great ideas, please submit them and we will consider
them for future iterations.
Not sure if it helps, but I have a dashboard report where I add the
Shared With column. This shows which layout template(s) the dashboard is
included on.
This has been delivered. For more information on this, please visit:
https://one.workfront.com/s/document-item?bundleId=workfront-classic&topicId=Content%2FProduct_Announcements%2FProduct_releases%2F2019.4_release_activity%2F2019.4-other-enhancements.htm.
Thanks.
hey Eric, thanks for the heads up. I have more kanban teams, so I
probably wouldn't have noticed. I'll have to take a look at the controls
in the layout template more closely. Thanks again!
This would be an enormous win for us. We have power users that have no
issue clicking "See it in Workfront" or even linking to the project when
they get an email notification, but our not-so-power users struggle
enormously because the email notifications do not tell them enough
information about what tasks have been marked off/what is now ready to
start.
One of my users also just pointed out that this is a serious
accessibility issue. It greatly inhibits users who have trouble with
mice and are more reliant on keyboards.