Requesters have no way to add a document as a proof (as far as I can tell), yet so many requests require a proof so that the requester can work on it and make the edits and then submit the request with the changes.
What I do is tell everyone to add the document and tag me so I can turn it into t a proof for them. It's a bit of a back and forth. It's especially heinous when it needs to be an interactive proof because they can't upload anything as there's no choice to add a URL.
One thing I've done in the past was to make a request with one interactive proof of our website and then share it with everybody to always be able to go into the proof to add a new edit and then tag the appropriate people that there were new edits. It got a bit out of hand and confusing after a while and while we tried to instill a methodology of using the checks and resolution marks, some people didn't use it correctly and eventually it got to be a bunch of nonsense.
Does anybody have a clever way they deal with this?
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I don't have an answer but completely agree that requesters should have the ability to add/generate proofs! Who can and cannot generate proofs creates a lot of confusion for our users, too. I checked Innovation Lab and didn't see anything, but this is related: Idea: Proof Generation Prior to Request Submission (workfront.com)
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I don't have an answer but completely agree that requesters should have the ability to add/generate proofs! Who can and cannot generate proofs creates a lot of confusion for our users, too. I checked Innovation Lab and didn't see anything, but this is related: Idea: Proof Generation Prior to Request Submission (workfront.com)
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Upvoted! I hope more people will vote on this.
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