
Julie Dockx
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Julie Dockx commented, How can I disable the 'duplication' option? We don't want readers nor contributor to be able to 'duplicate' the AODocs documents, because we make use of versioning.
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Julie Dockx commented, Thanks Nicolas. I'll check with my team if your solution can work for us as well in the meantime.
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Julie Dockx created a post, Open directly the attachments when opening a document in a DMS library
When using Team and Secured folders in the AODocs interace and opening a document opens directly the attachment. While In a DMS, it's the properties section that opens by default.We would like to h...
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Julie Dockx commented, Hi Jeremy, The 'trick' works fine but it would be more usefull in the aodocs views. Is this maybe on the roadmap?
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Julie Dockx commented, Hi Catherine, When will these new features be available? We're creating a new library and are waiting to go live so we can make use of the validation rules for a Person field. Thanks.
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Julie Dockx commented, How many documents can you attach? Is there a limit?
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Julie Dockx commented, Would indeed be very usefull. We even use 3 times the same metadata in different document classes (2 times the same category) and have to use Sheets for this multiple class view. Would be a very n...
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Julie Dockx commented, Hi Catherine, any update on this feature yet? We see that end users face this problem more and more as many flows are running through an AODocs workflow and people don't always know who has access....
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Julie Dockx commented, Hi Thibault, Thanks for the update.In the case I struggled with this issue procedures documentation is created and validated in a DMS, but all employees working in the company need to have 'view' a...
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Julie Dockx created a post, CompletedSet the title read-only for all workflow states
With the new release 44 it is easier to change the title of an AODocs document. Whether this title is hidden, mandatory or read-only can be modified in every workflow state. Since we're often using...