When scrolling through multi-page lists there should be a double arrow to take you to the last page of data without going through every page first.
Company | Jalcon Homes |
Job Title / Role | Accounts Assistant |
I need it... | 3 months |
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Hi Andrew,
Most common areas are purchase order numbers (under PO scan) and job numbers (under job number scan.) Reversing these lists so the latest are at the top (or first page) would be helpful.
Example: A project manager is doing a PO but gets called away before they are finished. When they come back they would like to be able to open the PO scan and have the latest unfinished PO���s listed first, saving time filtering or scrolling.
Thanks,
Arnya
Hi Jalcon,
I will keep this for consideration but it is unlikely I think knowing the current architecture. Most screens do have filters that allow you to navigate more directly. Is there an area you are finding that you constantly have to go to the bottom of the list? Im wondering whether we need to put a reverse listing in that area so that the records you need are listed at the top if it makes sense. I am interested in a specific example if you have one.
Thanks
Andrew Tucker
Product Manager