• Industries
  • Products
  • Buy
  • Services & Support
  • Communities
  • Discussion Groups

    Autodesk Discussion Groups Feedback

    Reply
    *Expert Elite*
    TravisNave
    Posts: 7,960
    Registered: ‎01-14-2005

    Editing own messages

    1463 Views, 19 Replies
    10-10-2012 10:13 AM

    I have a few recommendations on editing messages.

     

    I have noticed that I do not get the option to edit messages that are old.  I don't know exactly what the time frame is, but essentially previously posted old message are not editable.  I had previously found an instance of some information that I had provided that was no longer accurate.  Rather that being able to correct that information, I was simply forced to delete the post entirely. 

     

    I would like to propose the possibility that:

     

    1.  We always have the ability to edit our own messages.  Given that...

    2.  ... edits also include an edit line that provides the reason for the edit, and..

    3.  ... the option to view the original unedited message can be obtained. 

     

    In this way, I can edit my old messages to provide new updated information (that doesn't affect the accuracy of the old post of course) and provide a reason for the edit.  Similar to:

     

    Edited.

    Reason: Spelling mistake.  (View original here.)

    Travis Nave
    My Expert Contributions to the Discussion Groups:   Send TravisNave a Private Message

    FLEXnet License Admin | MSI Cleanup Utility | .NET Framework Cleanup Tool | IPv6 NLM Fix | adskflex.opt Options File | Combine .LIC Files | Disk Space
    Please give Kudos or Accept as Solution  If my post was helpful, please give Kudos and/or mark the Accept as Solution button(s) below. Thank you!
    Please use plain text.
    *Expert Elite*
    Posts: 3,046
    Registered: ‎07-22-2003

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-10-2012 07:17 PM in reply to: TravisNave

    I like this idea, and would like to append to it. Provide a 1-5 minute grace period where we can edit out message without it being flagged as edited. I sometimes will catch a spelling error, or double words, or whatever, that need to be corrected. This 'edit' really shouldn't be noted as 'edited'.

    Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
    Please use plain text.
    *Expert Elite*
    Charles_Shade
    Posts: 6,960
    Registered: ‎04-10-2005

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-11-2012 04:33 AM in reply to: Jeff_M

    As has been asked before Spell Check needs to be real time in these posts.

    Regards, Charles Shade             Win8 FAQ
    CSHADEDESIGN|AUTOCAD LT|LT-KB|DYNAMIC BLOCKS
    Please mark Accept as Solution if your question is answered. Kudos gladly accepted.
    Please use plain text.
    Alumni
    Jillian.Bejtlich
    Posts: 343
    Registered: ‎05-28-2010

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-11-2012 12:47 PM in reply to: Charles_Shade

    What's your thoughts on a specific group of users having this functionality instead of everyone? For example, what if super users and top level mentors were the only ones who could edit their posts for all time?



    Jillian Bejtlich
    Forum Community Manager
    Autodesk, Inc.
    Please use plain text.
    *Expert Elite*
    TravisNave
    Posts: 7,960
    Registered: ‎01-14-2005

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-11-2012 12:49 PM in reply to: Jillian.Bejtlich

    Jillian,

     

    That makes more sense and sounds good to me, ma'am!  Some of us probably could use some extra powers around here. 

     

    Thanks!

    Travis Nave
    My Expert Contributions to the Discussion Groups:   Send TravisNave a Private Message

    FLEXnet License Admin | MSI Cleanup Utility | .NET Framework Cleanup Tool | IPv6 NLM Fix | adskflex.opt Options File | Combine .LIC Files | Disk Space
    Please give Kudos or Accept as Solution  If my post was helpful, please give Kudos and/or mark the Accept as Solution button(s) below. Thank you!
    Please use plain text.
    Alumni
    Jillian.Bejtlich
    Posts: 343
    Registered: ‎05-28-2010

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-11-2012 12:52 PM in reply to: TravisNave

    Sweet! Glad to know that's a desired super power. :smileyvery-happy:

     

    I'll keep it in mind for some stuff I'm working on!

     

    Thank you!



    Jillian Bejtlich
    Forum Community Manager
    Autodesk, Inc.
    Please use plain text.
    *Expert Elite*
    Charles_Shade
    Posts: 6,960
    Registered: ‎04-10-2005

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-11-2012 01:08 PM in reply to: Jillian.Bejtlich

    I naively thought that one was already in the works. :smileyvery-happy:

    Regards, Charles Shade             Win8 FAQ
    CSHADEDESIGN|AUTOCAD LT|LT-KB|DYNAMIC BLOCKS
    Please mark Accept as Solution if your question is answered. Kudos gladly accepted.
    Please use plain text.
    Alumni
    Jillian.Bejtlich
    Posts: 343
    Registered: ‎05-28-2010

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-11-2012 01:10 PM in reply to: Charles_Shade

    It kind of is. A lot of the controls on the back end are very all or nothng, so we're at that point of trying to figure out how to handle that. So... it is in the works. You are correct.



    Jillian Bejtlich
    Forum Community Manager
    Autodesk, Inc.
    Please use plain text.
    *Expert Elite*
    Murph
    Posts: 1,589
    Registered: ‎11-13-2006

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-11-2012 03:50 PM in reply to: Jillian.Bejtlich

    Jillian.Bejtlich wrote:

    What's your thoughts on a specific group of users having this functionality instead of everyone? For example, what if super users and top level mentors were the only ones who could edit their posts for all time?


    So then the next step would be to make these "Super User" monitors with full monitors duties?

    Murph
    Supportting the troops daily.
    Please use plain text.
    Alumni
    Jillian.Bejtlich
    Posts: 343
    Registered: ‎05-28-2010

    Re: Editing own messages

    10-15-2012 06:28 AM in reply to: Murph

    Murph,

     

    I think asking all of the top users to commit to monitoring duties (accept solutions on any post, edit titles, tagging, etc.) would be a bit much, but for those who want to help in that manner it could be done. I really don't know how you all manage to answer SO many questions, so I don't ever want to ask or force more on anyone!

     

    What do you think? Feedback is always welcome!



    Jillian Bejtlich
    Forum Community Manager
    Autodesk, Inc.
    Please use plain text.