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E1: SOLEXP: Frequently Asked Questions on Favorites with Tools Release 9.1 and above (Doc ID 1501640.1)

Last updated on NOVEMBER 05, 2024

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 9.1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document provides answers to frequently asked questions on Favorites with the 9.1 Tools Release.

Questions and Answers

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In this Document
Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Question 1: How do you delete a favorite?
 Question 2: How can I arrange favorites?
 Question 3: Is it possible to create folders under favorites?
 Question 4: Is it possible to make a task folder a favorite?
 Question 5: Every time I add a new favorite a pop up window appears, this is not happening to all users. Why?
 Question 6: How can I get the ability to add to favorites from a form instead of a task?
 Question 7: Is it possible to rename favorites?
 Question 8: What is the difference on favorites from the drop down menu and the carousel?
 Question 9: Does favorites get the changes made to the original task?
 Question 10: If we hide or unhide task using menu filtering / fine cut, will it reflected in the favorites?
 Question 11: When we change the user’s role, the favorite’s access from the previous role still appear. How to purge the access from the Favorites Menu?
 Question 12: When Favorites consists of a sub folder that contains applications and that folder is opened then closed, is the sub folder supposed to remain visible and separate from the 'Favorites' title block? 
 Question 13: Users are not able to manage Favorites. The Manage Favorites pop-up does not display.
 Question 14: Is it possible to add to Favorites from within the Favorites menu?
 Question 15: When was the LearnJDE link introduce under the Resources section in the main drop down menu?
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