I use a Mac & use Pages (not Word) and Numbers (not Excel). I rarely share Dropbox documents, I use Dropbox as a way to access/read documents when I'm not using my Mac; either on my iPad (using Dropbox app) or another computer via the Dropbox website. I would like to be able to edit Pages & Numbers documents using the Dropbox app but have never found a way to do so. I just have a Personal/Basic account.
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Yes, I have Pages & Numbers on my iPad. But my documents are stored in my Dropbox folder/app. My understanding was that items in the Dropbox folder/app could only be opened in Dropbox. If there's a way to open the docs in Pages & Numbers, I'd love to know how to do that.
Thank you so very much! I have been trying to find a way to make Dropbox more functional for my purposes for many, many years. Have asked repeatedly if there was a way do edit my docs in Dropbox & this solution was never mentioned to me. Can't thank you enough!
The DALLE editor interface enables you to edit images by selecting an area of the image to edit and describing your changes in chat. You can also provide a prompt with your desired edit in the conversation panel, without using the selection tool.
Great news here! One caveat though is that this function is not yet available on Custom GPTs though, namely, there is no way to impaint a generated image in the custom GPT (see example screenshot where the impainting function is missing when enlarging the picture). Does anyone know whether this is on the roadmap?
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I would love to give sales managers access to create templates for their team, however i don't want to give them super admin permissions for our whole account! Please amend the permissions functionality to allow this.
Thank you for your feedback and patience. We are excited to announce that we've recently rolled out a new permission that allows users to edit custom quote templates without needing to change their current user permission level. Now, users can edit quote templates without having to be a Super Admin.
Right now in order to create and manage these 'shared' templates for quotes he is required to have super-admin permissions which for us is a security concern. We want to adhere to least privledged access model and we also want to restrict users day-to-day accounts to not be administative.
The current work around is to grant and remove super admin permissions any time he needs to work on the quote templates then keep track and remove the permission once he's done.
In an ideal world, this wouldn't be necessary if the quote module could be customised without the need to edit the template first. Until that happens, we have to give super admin permissions to our sales team to allow them to edit the quote template.
100% please do this. It doesn't make sense to have to give Super Admin permissions to someone just to create a quote template because the likelihood of them requiring that level of permissions is zero
Even the HubSpot support staff I spoke to were suprised this required Super Admin permissions. This makes no sense. We need to hire a web dev to update the templates, but you expect us to give him super admin access?? Does anyone from HubSpot even read these ideas? This was bought up in May 2022 and nothing has changed.
We have a lot of different users in our organization, and with the current system, it is difficult to give super admin access to a user just for editing Quote templates. It would be great if you could provide us with an option where we can grant edit permissions on quotes to other users as well.
If no answers show up from checking those, are you able to add any updates to any items in your Monday.com account? (Check in another Workspace too)
If not, are you able to create a new board in the affected Workspace and add/edit/update items on it?
If not, are you able to create a new board in a new Workspace and add/edit/update items on it?
I am experiencing the same issue. I created all the boards in my account, and I am the only Admin, yet when I try and select any item within a board, I am given a message saying I can only view. When looking at permissions, I am the owner.
This change would allow a user to edit and then approve activates which have been uploaded to Strava via an API before they are posted. For me it is a annoyance to go and find the find the activities which either I do not want to post and deleted or change the name or description of the activity after it is posted. I think there are 3 things which I would like to see for this.
You can set the default visibility of your activities to "only you" and then control if or when you make an activity public. I personally use this method to so I can edit activities, add photos or descriptions, and ensure the activity recorded correctly before I edit it to make it public.
Unfortunately to change my privacy settings just for while I'm on vacation seems to revert EVERY ACTIVITY to private, unless I go change them all now. I guess I could temporarily disappear off of everything. But I do wish this suggestion did exist
@valr217 - There are two different settings. If you change your profile to private, it will make all of your activities private, but if you change your activity default to "only you", it will just make any new activities that you load private. That second one should not change anything that has already been uploaded, just stuff that is uploaded after you make that change. This would be perfect for during a vacation if you don't want those activities to be seen by others. Just set that default to "only you" when you leave, then change it back to "everyone" when you return.
I don't really use Strava for routes, but today I tried to save a route I took, and share it with others.
But I left from my house and I want it to only pick up where the trail starts.
There's no way to trim off that piece unless I go into my Strava post, and trim the ride itself which I don't want to do.
This idea of saving routes, and sharing is pretty broken if you can't edit the data.
I won't be trying again until this is fixed
When you are creating a route from an activity, you actually can edit the route and trim off parts at the start and end. It is a little tedious, but it seems to work. Once you click "save route" from the menu in your activity, the next page should show the route creator page. If you zoom into the start of your activity, you should see the green dot for the start (finish flag would denote the end). You can click on the green dot and drag it along the route to where you actually want the "route" to start. It will edit the route information to remove that portion. You may have to do this with the end of the ride too if you finished at home and don't want that portion included either.
As an example, I track an indoor cycling on my Garmin watch which doesn't connect to the bike to get the distance, watts, speed, etc. Garmin allows me to enter these details on the phone app. However the additional information is not synched back to Strava, and I can't add the distance either. If I want to track these details I have to create a second activity and it just messes all the stats.
1) I understand the frustration there. My GPS tracks often get messed up when I'm open water swimming, due to the watch being underwater. For above-water activities, GPS is quite good these days, and if you're ending up with GPS glitches it's probably a device issue rather than strava issue.
Of course I understand your desire to fix the GPS track after the fact, if it does get messed up. I'm slightly doubtful that this would become a feature, because strava depends on the integrity of GPS data. Technically they could definitely create such a tool. It could function the same way as the route builder: you point and click to create a GPS track, but in this case it gets saved as an actual activity rather than a route. If they were to add such a feature, I think they would need to exclude those activities from all segments and achievements to be fair.
There is a 3rd party tool that allows you to do this: _Timestamps_To_GPX.php I haven't ever used this particular tool (I've used one of their other tools to combine two files into one activity), and it does look like it is a fairly intensive process to recreate a GPS track.
2) I hate when I forget to unpause! In one sense, this is similar to the above answer. I don't think strava will let us simply "fix" the missing portion of the GPS track, again because that messes with the data integrity for segments. You could potentially use the above 3rd party tool to fix something like this. I think that would be ethical, so long as you were simply filling in a gap that did not put you on a top 10 segment list. If you're willing to omit the "straight line" portion of your activity and just want to clean up your map, you could split the activity into two parts, and crop out the line. If you frequently forget to unpause a ride, you might consider using the autopause feature if your device has one.
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Nia G,You said "For example, what if you edited a proposal that the client already saw?" but I could not understand why there is a button "change terms". I wanna ask , "What if someone changed his terms that the client already saw?", what would be your response?. It is like saying, people are abusing internet so one has to close it down as it's being abused. Does it seem logical?
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