I am trying to change the width of each column in the lead list view but it doesn't change even if its already updated and deployed in the Studio > Leads > Layouts > List View. What seems to be the problem about this?
I wanted to update you all and let you know we have some changes coming to the list view column width functionality planned for version 7.6, which is estimated to come out early Q2 of this year. More information about upgrades and new functionality for this version will be released as we get closer to release.
I wanted to update you all and let you know we have some changes coming to the list view column width functionality planned for version 7.6, which is estimated to come out early Q2 of this year. More information about upgrades and new functionality for this version will be released as we get closer to release.
How did you release a major version upgrade without this basic functionality? I understand there is always a user learning curve with new releases, so I always try to be patient with that, but this is just BAD PROGRAMMING AND TESTING. This is a major UI feature - to take it away in the new version and make users wait MONTHS to get it back - especially for on demand customers who don't have access to the file system - is just plain incompetence. To say I've very disappointed in Sugar on this is beyond understatement.
It is frustrating and we're still having the problem with the On Demand version. This feature previously worked, as did many others, but as the developers work to add new "prettier" features, they introduce LOTS of new bugs. I've given up reporting them because they stopped responding in a timely fashion and I have my own job. We've decided to just move to a different CRM.
Hi Alex, even though I'm frustrated enough with Sugar to leave it, I still consider it the least worse of all the others. We began using Sugar because it had the features we needed (e.g., bugs, support, opportunities, accounts, etc.) and didn't want to build our own. We hoped to use the automated features in Sugar (e.g., email campaigns) but those turned out to be somewhat underwhelming, usually didn't work at all, and were very difficult to just make work. Our response to that situation (and others like it) was to create our own emailing software solution, which is no where as pretty as Sugar but works perfectly and exactly as needed. But I think we would have this opinion of any popular CRM. All that said, I think we just demand too much of our CRM software. We expect it to work perfectly (or get fixed quickly) with features only limited by our business needs and imaginations.
Alex - I agree with the theme of what you've written but in this instance, on this narrow issue, it was a feature that was already in place and it was useful and beneficial and it was taken away. Myself and others are just asking for it back because it was useful, we're not asking for something new...