Jobs - View jobs on the side of screen
Job Page Hogs entire screen
- I'd assume majority are not blind and old. Old interface is so much better.
- I still want to see my jobs on the side.
- Change it, it's embarrassing.
Appreciate the feedback, Arnie. Our product team are staying close to the feedback we're receiving about updates in Jobs. It'd be good to see if there are others in the new experience that feel the same way.
I'll let you know if we have any further enhancements around the layout for you here.
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Jonathan Amos FCA
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I am normally working on about 12 jobs on most days (High priority jobs). I might well work on about 10 other jobs at any time (Normal priority) and I have another 35 Low priority jobs. The Home page only displays the top 8 jobs which is useless and the rest of the space is either blank or of no use. So I always switch to Job Manager for my home page but even that only displays 11 rows on the whole screen which is ludicrous. I could see 15 jobs at a glance in the old version in a very small space, which was so efficient. Why does Xero want to bog us down in all this fluffy white space?
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Candice Higgins
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Completely agree this was a great space to see at a glance where jobs were up to without having to access them individually or run a large report. Definitely a backward step.
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Lisa Hearn
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Agree a lot of white space and also a long way to move over to click to edit a job in the top right area, under the old way it was a just to the left side of the screen.
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Nicole Mobilia
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i agree, the new interface has too much white space, text is too large & makes it difficult to find what you are looking for. the old interface was much more user friendly
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Michelle Barraclough
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We need to be able to see the whole list of jobs assigned to us on the screen like we used to having to open the full job list is just painful I've got rid of the unnecessary widgets but I don't seem to be able to make the box any bigger, whoever designed this has never worked in a practice