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I was reviewing a very large request today, with files grouped into various groups (i.e, one group was 45 figure files). Every file in one the group was missing the underlying data. I was able to add a comment to the group as a whole but I had to assign the "request additional info" status for each file (this process was made even more painful by the fact that I had to manually scroll down to find each file every time I assigned the review status because every time I assigned a review status the screen would refresh, the file would have to reload, and the screen would revert to the top of the list of files).
It would be very useful to assign a review status to a group of files...but possibly only sensible for the "request additional info" and "unsure". This may have already been thought of but thought I would share incase it hasn't.
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I was reviewing a very large request today, with files grouped into various groups (i.e, one group was 45 figure files). Every file in one the group was missing the underlying data. I was able to add a comment to the group as a whole but I had to assign the "request additional info" status for each file (this process was made even more painful by the fact that I had to manually scroll down to find each file every time I assigned the review status because every time I assigned a review status the screen would refresh, the file would have to reload, and the screen would revert to the top of the list of files).
It would be very useful to assign a review status to a group of files...but possibly only sensible for the "request additional info" and "unsure". This may have already been thought of but thought I would share incase it hasn't.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: