"Will Not Implement" and "Already Exists" ideas should function same as "Shipped" ideas in the ideas portal
I would like to request for ideas with a "Will Not Implement" and "Already Exists" status to function similarly to a "Shipped" status where they are removed from the active list of ideas but remain searchable and in the count of ideas on an ideas ...
Cindy Datlof
over 5 years ago
in Ideas portal
3
Already exists
Today, we can auto-refresh products in the filtering but not categories. This is inconsistent with reporting workflows and in fact breaks & resets reports when there are category updates.
Laura Giles
over 5 years ago
in Reports
0
Future consideration
I have a dashboard that includes a number of burndown charts showing story point burndown. When the dashboard is viewed by other users the charts show different data (e.g. #epics and stories). It seems crazy to me that a dashboard would show diffe...
Andrew Foster
over 2 years ago
in Reports
0
Future consideration
I assumed that the Whiteboards were independent objects/documents. In my case I am taking notes from a series of sessions. So being able to have a link/visual of the whiteboard would be useful. That way I could quickly update images and notes on t...
Randy Rowles
over 2 years ago
in Whiteboards
0
Future consideration
Ability to adjust the number of rows seen in a custom table per pagination. For some tables fewer rows and more pages is better for others more rows on fewer pages. Currently hard coded at 10 per page.
Victoria Morrella
over 5 years ago
in Features
0
Future consideration
I want to be able to indent my text on a line below another line of text. The option is shown, but its greyed out and may only apply to text with bullets/numbers vs just text.
Randy Rowles
over 2 years ago
in
0
Future consideration
When I reply to a comment in an Empathy session, the person who wrote the initial comment should be notified.
I created and Empathy session. However, when I replied to comments within the Empathy session, nobody was notified. Therefore, unless they scrolled back through the comments, they would never know.