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(New page: Thank you MOD for your email, indeed, I have an additional wish and idea for enhancement: In our case, quite often 3-5 people work together on one document. In a very short time, a docume...)
 
 
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To not just to have the possibility to reply to a comment, but also to vote/comment for the importance of an existing comment. This could look like the votes on the extension website (http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/). For us, this would ease work as it is much easier to decide which comment is seen as important by the other team members or just to see which comment takes much time to get it done.
 
To not just to have the possibility to reply to a comment, but also to vote/comment for the importance of an existing comment. This could look like the votes on the extension website (http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/). For us, this would ease work as it is much easier to decide which comment is seen as important by the other team members or just to see which comment takes much time to get it done.
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This could look like this:
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[[Image:Reply2.JPG]]
  
 
Gerald
 
Gerald

Latest revision as of 20:41, 19 October 2008

Thank you MOD for your email, indeed, I have an additional wish and idea for enhancement:

In our case, quite often 3-5 people work together on one document. In a very short time, a document is very full with comments and it is hard to decide which ones are the most important (or need most work to be done). Replies to comments is a huge step forward, but I could imagine that following idea would be great as well:

To not just to have the possibility to reply to a comment, but also to vote/comment for the importance of an existing comment. This could look like the votes on the extension website (http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/). For us, this would ease work as it is much easier to decide which comment is seen as important by the other team members or just to see which comment takes much time to get it done.

This could look like this: Reply2.JPG

Gerald

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