Please get rid of the "records per page" in the Progress section
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Emily Compton
The new grouping option is nice, but now when we go into progress it only shows the first 10 programs and you have to select "show all." This seems like a small thing probably, but as BA's we're constantly switching back and forth from Home, to Programs, to Progress, and every time you go back into Progress it resets the groups and goes back to the first 1-10, so having to select "show all" (and any other groupings you previously set up) is cumbersome.
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Erin Moran
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Thank you for sharing your feedback! We appreciate you taking the time to let us know about your experience. We are making adjustments to the table to improve usability and make reviewing programs more efficient.
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Jessica Slaton
Erin Moran Thanks so much! I appreciate how responsive Hi Rasmus is to feedback :)
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Jessica Slaton
p.s. Another feature that would bypass this issue is having a "next" and "previous" button directly on each graph so when we view a graph, we can just click to the next one or previous one without returning to the progress page - I think that's already a feature request but just wanted to mention here as well!
Samantha Delgado
I agree! This has added extra work during my supervisions. You also don’t see the acquisition grouped together and mastered/closed under neath the active acquisition goals.
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Jessica Slaton
Yes!! Please remove this or make an option to pin “show all”. This new update has actually increased how many clicks it takes to look at graphs because every time you open a graph and then go back to the progress page to look at the next program, it defaults to only showing the first 10. If you were in the middle of reviewing say 50 graphs, you have to constantly reset it to show all or click through all the pages to find your place again. I do like the visual look of the new layout otherwise and it’s helpful to customize what info is displayed in columns using the gear icon. I just need all the programs on one page again!