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Make edits while viewing comments
When reading comments on my Rise course, I would like to be able make changes to the content. As far as I can tell, I need to close Review and then Open Rise (while remembering the changes I want to make). I can't see the comments and make changes within the same window (As I would in Word or Powerpoint, for example.) Is there a way to do this? If not, can this be a future update?
26 Replies
- AngelaDiGiallonCommunity Member
Are there any new updates on this challenge?
Having the ability to let the reviewer highlight the content they are commenting on, then leave a note in the right pane would be awesome. For the reviewer who is also needing to make edits, it'd be lovely to be able to click on the highlighted content to make the changes and then have a button to put you back to the review comments screen to respond, resolve, or move to the next.
Being able to export comments is sort of a bandaid to the problem; being a challenge for multiple years is showing a very low priority from the company's side - but shouldn't your users be able to give feedback and see a higher priority so that positive experiences carry instead of negative ones?
- GaryWhite-da4efCommunity Member
I'm having the same problem with Storyline products in Rise when the review comes back only a front image is depicted and not related to the screen in Storyline that has the issue. I am using up to 30 screen process-driven Storyline add-ins which I then have to go through one by one to find what needs changing.
I use a workaround by having each screen numbered L1 S1 S1 (lesson 1, Scene 1, Slide 1) etc and have this tagged in the top right-hand corner of the slides during the review process.
We ask the reviewer to quote the slide number when they find content that needs amending and we remove the tag from all the slides once the review is signed-off.
- MegHutchinsonCommunity Member
The lack of ability to pinpoint where comments are aligned to and the ability to see comments while editing is adding hours onto my project.
I'm having to use context clues in the actual comment to try and figure out what my colleague is referencing, then flip back and forth between two tabs. It is frustrating and time consuming.
It feels like a feature that is meant to make my work better and easier is actually making it harder.
- LizaFernandez-1Community Member
I second this request. I'm using the Review option for the first time, and I am very surprised that you can't edit in the same page where you are reading the reviews.
- LottaFalender-bCommunity Member
The review feature needs to allow comments to be associated with specific content on the page (like PDF comments). We are having issues mapping the comments back to where they belong ... This has led to lots of inefficient workarounds that are not client friendly.
- RebeccaTivendalCommunity Member
Has this progressed? this would be a great efficient feature.
Hi there, Rebecca!
I appreciate you taking the time to share your need for such a feature. This one isn't on our immediate roadmap, but we'll let you know if we add it to a future update!
- patricksmaleCommunity Member
This needs to be on your roadmap. It is a silly oversight by Articulate.
- LisaFerns-cd1f0Community Member
Yes please! Making editing rights an option in Review would a huge time saver.
Thank you for sharing how important this feature is for your workflow! I've added your comments to our feature report. We'll update this discussion when this feature makes it on the roadmap.
- BrianaGoldmanCommunity Member
I would like to second this request - it would be so much easier to edit directly in Review360 while you're looking at the reviewer comment. Often there are just minor changes (spelling, or a missing comma) that would take one second to edit in Review360, and much longer to toggle into Rise to edit.
- ChristianeRutleCommunity Member
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make this an upgrade...it's way to much work to toggle back and forth...Thank you for the suggestion on 2 browsers! That will work!