If I could pick two, it would be Descriptive Text and existing Paragraph Text Fields.
I 1000% AGREE!
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Important clarification of my vote: "rich text" means BIU, hyperlinking, color, font size... the full gamut please.
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my order of importance would be
While I voted for "Apply to existing paragraph fields" (because as it stands now, I'm not going through the exercise to re-do any fields I might have wanted this functionality on existing forms), what I wonder is if this is in the cards any time soon, which was my original ask:
The ability to apply formatting to non-field items: section headers (bigger, different colors), field labels (like making the field label red), allowing RTF inside descriptive text*, etc.
*I realize there is separate question in the poll for this, but I consider it part of my larger request in italics above.
EDIT: I realized after seeing a post elsewhere by @NRYN R - inactive‚ that I'd caveat the "apply to existing paragraph fields" that I'd want to see this happen one of two ways:
In other words, RTF within fields should be optional per the sysadmin, no matter how it is implemented.
Thanks for your feedback, Kevin. Yes, we plan to provide greater formatting and layout options as part of a larger initiative we have slated for next year.
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Selected Descriptive Text but Paragraph Text is right up there in importance. Where was the "all of the above" answer?
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Same as Kevin,
I would rather not create all new fields for my existing paragraph fields because that means I also have to find and edit the reports as well, not sure if it's worth the backend time.
Same as Kevin and Monique
I would rather not create all new fields for my existing paragraph fields because that means I also have to find and edit the reports as well, not sure if it's worth the backend time.
Thanks everyone for your feedback and participation! Stay tuned for more updates.
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The ability to add bold, underline, color, etc to Field Labels/Names, Section Breaks, Descriptive Text and Forms would be a game changer. Our business relies heavily on a ton of regulated content and without the ability to customize these sections it makes it difficult to understand the content as well as increases the likelihood key information is missed. @Amy Straight‚ @Robyn Lintner‚ @Andrew Beard‚
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I have a large dynamic custom form that includes several paragraph text fields and it's impossible to change these to the new rich text field due to having to create a new name for all those fields in order to maintain the history of the original fields. The names of the fields we have now are what they should be so I shouldn't have to change them. You should be able to change between any open text type for any open text field and keep the history. Really hope this change happens this year.
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I completely agree with this. I was just looking to do this yesterday and quickly realized that you cannot change the existing text fields that were created before the new text field with formatting option was available. This used to be the case for the checkboxes and radio buttons, but now you can switch those without have to recreate. I hope Workfront considers doing the same thing for the text fields so we can maintain the integrity of data and offer users the formatting options to the existing text fields.
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As always, this is great feedback. Thank you for sharing it.
cc. @Gevorg Kazaryan‚
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Would really like to add this to all of the items called out on the Poll. I know it would be some backend work to update, but the current state with various spacing and font sizes on our request intakes are hard to follow and visually strange. I'm after a clean look and interface so Rich Text for all options please!
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