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Hello Mahlon,
You can achieve this scenario by editing your custom app, go to Rights section and click on Approve and enable it, save the Rights and move to Permissions section and and enable the Approve permission for Admin.
In this way, we can customize this to the user who has Approve permission can see the Save button.
On your custom ...
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Hi Matt,
Sorry for the late reply on this. Are you still experiencing the error? I did a quick test with a Go To Screen action and it worked without issue.
Let me know.
- Adam
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Hi Mahlon,
Can you tell me a bit more about how you set this up? Are you using a Generate Report action to call the form? I created a simple screen with a short date and called a report that just had the date on it and it displayed fine. If I know more about your setup, I might be able to replicate it.
- Adam
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Week View
my calendar is usually always pretty full, I didn't take timeto look up how many activities.
The activity likely was created in classic.
I am not able to consistently reproduce this either, it just happens on occasion
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No, the width of the object is Full. I control the wiidth with the section
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Hello Mahlon,
I can put in a ticket for the dropdown. To confirm, you are setting the Width of the dropdown as Fixed?
Greg
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Hello Mahlon,
I'm not able to re-produce this on my test account. I had a couple of questions. What calendar length were you on: day, week or month view? How many activities did you have on the calendar approximately? Had you been editing an already existing activity or were you creating a new ...
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Hello Matt,
I have been able to replicate this. You can tell in the popup when click the "Share" link. If a contact is using the same email as a Method user, the email address does not appear in the URL. It should contain the email address which must give permissions to log into the portal ...
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Hello Matt,
I see what you mean. In Method:Classic, the Shared Result name was first and then it's value. In Method:New it is the opposite. I will put in a feature request to get them flipped.
Greg
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