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jerflo
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 4, 2020
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Calendars -- Ability to Ignore Actual Dates

  • June 4, 2020
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Hi everyone - I'm excited to announce another calendar enhancement now available in Preview. This new feature is planned to remain in Preview for two weeks before it releases to Production! You will now have more control over how objects display in Calendar Reports by opting to ignore actual dates even when they're available. Previously, the calendar would automatically use Actual dates once they were available. Check out the full details and demo video here: https://one.workfront.com/s/article/20-3-release-overview-760883140?language=en_US.

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Doug_Den_Hoed_AtAppStore
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 4, 2020

Huzzah! Jeremy Flores for Mayor!

Regards,

Doug

imgrund
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 4, 2020

SO HAPPY!!!

Question: Can we have a little poll about what the default is? ;)

Since we have a ton of calendars, I'd prefer Actual Dates field be No as the default.

So far in Preview, I'd have to go through all the colors on all the calendars to change the setting before I can turn on the ability for actual dates to actually be actual.

kynabaker16
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 4, 2020

THAT GIF. YES. I'll let Jeremy chime in about the poll, I just had to say I love the gif!

imgrund
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 5, 2020

I'm jealous, how did you get yours in the post itself?!?!

Heather_Kulbacki
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 5, 2020

YES!! I saw an announcement about this yesterday and immediately added an item to my work list to update my calendars as soon as this is in Production!

jerflo
Adobe Employee
jerfloAdobe EmployeeAuthor
Adobe Employee
June 5, 2020

@Doug Den Hoed‚ you are far too kind! We're happy to bring this to fruition. @Anthony Imgrund‚ never hurts to take a poll.