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An error occurred while saving the comment Design Idea: A modern UI option could utilize a hover-to-expand functionality, allowing users to view labels by hovering over a collapsed sidebar.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Note: This feature could be combined with https://ideas.eptura.com/redirect/suggestions/45493360 to allow users to manage privacy settings and opt out of having their name displayed on public floorplans.
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This feature is In Development.
Implemented for v2025.02: selecting multiple room configurations and arrangements.
Future roadmap enhancements: support for exclude configurations and room arrangement documents/photos.
Adminkaori.emery@eptura.com
(Senior Product Manager, Eptura)
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An error occurred while saving the comment That is correct, this functionality is available in Workplace and allows you to Book a workspace. The full documentation can be found here:
Customers have reported difficulty using QR codes in SSO environments. In this case, it is currently only recommended when Guest Mode is enabled, which allows users to open Workplace without logging in.
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An error occurred while saving the comment While we don't have the ability to turn off the sidebar navigation, we do have the ability to hide the home page. If there are no home pages published for the role, the application will load without a home page. An example of this is for the AFM-EM login.
A Note from the Product Team: The search functionality does not return duplicate instances of the same view as separate results. For example, if the task Approve Project Requests having the same task title and filename is found in two different applications, it is only returned once in the search results.
This is also the reason why the right-click context menu currently displays the Task Title and Filename, but not the path.
There is a differentiation between search results that have the same task title but different filename. (For example, Define Locations returns 2 such results.) In this case the task title is followed by the application name in parenthesis to indicate context.
So, if breadcrumbs were to be implemented in the search results, one would expect that all instances of a task would be returned, including duplicates, showing that they are listed under different applications and processes.