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We've set up Special Interest User Groups for you to join to connect with people in your industry as well as Regional User Groups where we organize and announce upcoming events in your area. It would be wise of you to join one and connect with the awesome people around you! Click here to see a list of the Regional User Groups in "https://community.workfront.com/groups/naug97"> North America , "https://community.workfront.com/groups/emea"> EMEA and "https://community.workfront.com/groups/naug9744"> APAC . Then click here to see a list of "https://community.workfront.com/groups/special-interest"> Special Interest Groups . Happy networking! Carina Wytiaz Workfront
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I reported quite some time ago that you cannot join the APAC user group as it's missing the navigation screen with the join button. This still seems to be the case. At least, that was the case with the old interface. Now is just show 'No search results found'. It would be great if people in APAC could join. Barry Buchanan Work Management Australia

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None of the groups are exactly my industry. Which group( (s) would fit, a payroll company? Benetta Perry APS

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I have a similar experience to Barry. I recall that I somehow managed to join the APAC group but when I navigate to it I can't see or do anything. @Carina Wytiaz Can you please get this fixed? I would really like to get an active APAC community going. Thanks David Cornwell

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@Barry Buchanan and @David Cornwell , let me dig into the back end and see what I can find out! Carina Wytiaz Workfront

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@Barry Buchanan , I added you to the Australia group, hopefully you received a system notification. @David Cornwell should also be in the group. Thanks! Carina Wytiaz Workfront

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Hi @Carina Wytiaz - below is all I can see when I go to the APAC group. I can't see how to post anything or do anything else. When I click on the 'Discussions 1' nothing happens. David Cornwell