I'd like to see if you have content that goes out that is rescheduled to go out again for those that did not open the first time around, that you're able to make edits to the content. I found an error in something that originally went out, however, I'm unable to make the edit and have the content go out only to those that did not open the first time around. I'd have to do another blast.
@AhrenT8 Thank you for the feedback. Currently there is no option to edit the Resend to Non-Openers mailing after the original campaign has sent. But I understand how this feature could be useful. I have opened your idea up for voting.
It would be very helpful to be able to edit blasts before re-sending -- to change the date of resend, correct a typo or edit the subject. This topic is still open after two years? How much feedback does it to take to implement this?
I absolutely agree! That's how I found this thread...I sent first wave with a dead link, and would like to fix it before the second wave goes out. How can this not be there? And when do you think it might be? I see this tread dates back to at least August of 2018
It would be super handy to edit txt files in the preview window that opens when you click a document in your dropbox in the browser. So I can quickly store some text without having the pain of downloading - editing-uploading
Just an idea
Yes, please. It would be very useful to edit files directly on the dropbox space. This is needed, if you work on a computer, where there is no local mirror of the dropbox content. And, yes, please, allow to edit every file in text mode, regardless of the extension (e.g. .txt). With the risk to see garbage on the screen, .
Dropbox has a utility for editing Office files, for playing video, and editing text on Android. But it can't read a text file without an extension and can't make simple edits to text in browser. . This is the sort of indifference to feature requests keeps me from giving Dropbox money.
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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this is because you, the same as i, tried to find all instances in one frame by clicking multi select option, but this option work only for selected instance if it is in any other frame, but do not find same layers that is inside frame where selected layer in. this is a flaw in the Figma
If i copy interaction and want to paste it i cant select same layers and paste interaction to them, i can only at first select layer than click multiedit button, and than make interaction, from all selected layers to another layer. but what if i already created interaction, and than want to paste to all selected by multiediting button layers? i cant do this, i need to select one layer by one and paste
Just had #1 happen to me today. I turned right at one intersection, but for some reason Strava thought I turned left and had me going almost 1/2 mile the wrong way before it caught up and realized where I really was, so it thinks my max speed -- biking -- was 122 miles an hour.
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.
First post... hope I'm in the right "location". I've duplicated a route created by someone else. I'd like to keep the same route, but start and finish at a different point, about halfway along the existing route. Can't find any insight on this. I've tried dragging the start point, rearranging way points, deleting start point, etc. None of these accomplish what I'm attempting. If I click on a waypoint near where I want to start, it lets me "use manual mode", "end here", or "delete". Not "start here". Is it possible to do what I'm attempting? Thanks!
Actually, Jane's solution didn't accomplish what I wanted. We were starting out with someone else's 280k route with 100 waypoints and a start/finish in the East. I originally wanted to edit so that the start/finish was at a location in the West, but otherwise maintain the route.
It might have been possible to avoid duplicating multiple deletes by saving interim versions of the map, but it wasn't *too* hard, considering we now have nicely customized day segments that show all the details, including the day's elevations. Hope that helps someone!
having a similar issue here. I have a ride uploaded and created a route, i want to get rid of a small detour in the middle, but as soon as you insert a way point the route planner replans the whole route! you cant do anything without losing the entire route as it's impossible to isolate a particular section. Most other applications i use allow me to do this and I don't pay anything for them. it's a pain to have to export, edit and re import the routes.
Instead of deleting the waypoint, have you tried dragging any waypoints along the detour to the route you want? Not worrying about where they are... just so they're along the desired route. I just tested, and it *seemed* to work.
Thanks, Jane. I did try that, and it allowed me to drag a waypoint above the start, thus moving the start, which i *think* was a change from regular mode. But the only way to continue on was basically to start dragging waypoints one by one, and then it eventually started guessing at the path between two points -- going off-route. Maybe it's worth a try dragging them all in non-manual, but there are something like 80 way points on this 276 k route.
Having not used routes before, I'm starting to wonder if it's even necessary. If we start halfway through, we'll still be on the route. Just seems it would be nice to put your start and finish in a new spot on an existing route. E.g. a square that has Start/Finish in upper left and the route goes clockwise. WP 1 would be upper right, WP2 lower right, WP3 lower left. If you moved Start/Finish to lower right, WP3 would become WP1, and so on. But maybe I'm misreading the nature of routes. Still exploring! Thanks, again.
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