Hi, We have the same issue here, and I was never able to get the timestamp before the update either. What we ended up doing was showing the timestamp of the *last* update next to the field, serving as a visual trigger for the user to know that something changed. Then, we send them to a journal re...
Hi, if you go to System Preferences and click the box for "Users in the system will default to the new home experience", I've found that that only turns on the *banner* to try the New Home. So, you could click the preference box, and then click on your banner to go to New Home. Then, go back to Sy...
I saw in another post the suggestion to clear cache & cookies if the column widths weren't working properly, and it worked for me. Column Width size is not saving and it keeps chang... - Adobe Experience League Community - 620280
Thank you - this worked perfectly for me. Is there a way to take this one step further and use a similar report to turn ON the new home experience for one/a few users? Right now, I can't turn it back on for a few users who would like to use it without turning it back on for everyone.
Thank you for the video! I am able to add an image field to a custom form that we're using for a request queue. However, the image only displays *after* the request is submitted. In my test, when a user is creating a new request, only the label displays (no image). Once the request has been su...