Hi Alex,
Alexander Thurgood wrote on 27-07-16 17:30:
> On the other hand, obliging business users to change their years-old
> workflow to suit the new UI-design paradigm is a big ask, IMHO, and
> probably one that most would be disinclined to follow, hence no doubt,
> the questions and bug
Am 27.07.2016 um 17:08 schrieb Cor Nouws:
Alexander Thurgood wrote on 27-07-16 16:46:
Indeed, to second Regina's point, most businesses working in a Windows
(and even on a Linux CIFS share in businesses where I've worked
previously) network environment have their templates stored in multiple
Am 27.07.2016 um 16:47 schrieb Alexander Thurgood:
Indeed, to second Regina's point, most businesses working in a Windows
(and even on a Linux CIFS share in businesses where I've worked
previously) network environment have their templates stored in multiple
different folders for the various
Am 27.07.2016 um 17:39 schrieb Alexander Thurgood:
Sure, in fact, I don't particularly have an issue for myself, as long as
I can understand what is going on, and I personally actually quite like
the current UI design and functionality better than the previous
embodiment, so kudos to the GSOC
Hi Cor,
Cor Nouws schrieb:
Apart from that: if that solution fails, it would be _most_ _helpful_ if
people with different needs jump in _early_ when all work is discussed.
Not with RC3 :)
But the question, why a feature, which is not finished till feature
freeze, is allowed to go into the
Le 27/07/2016 à 17:07, Cor Nouws a écrit :
> I think by creating a "category" with name for department or
> group or use case.
> Apart from that: if that solution fails, it would be _most_ _helpful_ if
> people with different needs jump in _early_ when all work is discussed.
> Not with RC3 :)
Alexander Thurgood wrote on 27-07-16 16:46:
> Indeed, to second Regina's point, most businesses working in a Windows
> (and even on a Linux CIFS share in businesses where I've worked
> previously) network environment have their templates stored in multiple
> different folders for the various
Le 27/07/2016 à 14:23, Regina Henschel a écrit :
> Templates are not stored "in the same folder". I have got a separate
> folder on a different hard disk for my templates, which I use for my
> job. It has sup-folders to group the templates by topic, for example
> templates for teaching