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  • Thanks Dustin. Is there any appetite for making the field ID and its label separate? This would allow greater flexibility in naming fields: Special characters Use plain language sentences to introduce selections (Ex. "How would you rate our service today?") Multiple fields with the same value (i...

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  • I have no idea. :) I was about to recommend my go-to of using slash marks before the special character (ex. URL/'s) but for some reason, in my tests that wasn't working today. Vincent Goodwin The Capital Group Companies

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  • Skye, To answer your question, you can put { } around the field name to capture the special character. For example: IF({URL's}="X","X","Y") Vincent Goodwin The Capital Group Companies

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  • Hi, I recommend that you upvote this idea to "Have separate Field API names vs label names". Right now the field name in the backend has to be the same as the label, which limits your options if you want to use sentences, special characters, or the same field name across different forms. https://sup...

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  • Make Hyperlink Behavior Consistent Across All Parts of Application https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360026464954-Home-Make-hyperlink-behavior-consistent-across-all-parts-of-application Depending on the part of the application you're in, a hyperlink may open in a new tab or in...

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  • Are you making a Calculated Field on a custom form, on the project? If so, try "Owner.Name" with a period instead of a semi-colon. If you're wanting the calculated field on the custom form on the task in the project, try Project.Owner.Name Vincent Goodwin The Capital Group Companies

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  • Thank you so much! That answered my question & fixed my problem. And thank you for going the extra mile to make different versions based on the type of report. I realize I didn't specify that in my original post. Vincent Goodwin The Capital Group Companies

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  • SITUATION: I have a calculated field that concatenates a field value with a hyperlink, to make a clickable hyperlink directly to a page (I put a Ticket Number into one field, and then the calculated field takes the ticket number and combines it with a URL structure, so I have a direct link to the Ti...

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  • Here's a pair of ideas around the "Convert to Project" selector. The selector is small, and it would be helpful to be able to see more than just 5 templates in the selector. CONVERT TO PROJECT WINDOW - TEMPLATE ORGANIZATION https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115003523494-Convert-...

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  • Jill, there is an Idea Exchange idea to also make it clearer that an issue has converted to a request. https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115003984253-Add-an-update-to-the-update-feed-and-have-a-link-in-project-and-request-header-area-when-requests-are-converted-to-projects- We a...

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