What I’m trying to achieve is having 1 Audit Document that can be used for multiple different departments. I want to have multiple pages where each page represents a different topic.
Not all pages are required to be completed for each department.
Im wanting to use the Logic Function to direct the flow into a selected page instead of a section.
I can achieve the above by having each topic in a new section but the report formatting doesnt work out.
eg.
10 pages all relating to different topics.
2 departments
Department 1 may need pages 1,3,5,7,9 and these will be activated by logic
Department 2 may need Pages 2,4,6,8,10.
Not sure if this makes sense, I’m trying not to have a different document for each department and use logic to select the pages
Jason
Hi@porterja
That definitely sounds like a useful workflow!
Although it’s not something that’s supported right now, I’ve gone ahead and converted this post into an idea so it’s on our Product Team’s radar
Thanks for sharing this use case!
This would be an incredibly useful feature for my team as well! Thanks for putting the idea on the Product Team’s radar
As per above, having a logic to show different/certain pages, it would also be useful to also have the ability to show different sections within different/certain pages, to provide greater flexibility.
Hi@porterja
That definitely sounds like a useful workflow!
Although it’s not something that’s supported right now, I’ve gone ahead and converted this post into an idea so it’s on our Product Team’s radar
Thanks for sharing this use case!
Hi Jack,
Any update regarding this function?
I work in Healthcare so using logic to skip whole sections/pages would be useful - being able to set where the logic takes the user would be great, otherwise there are a lot of Not Applicable responses to complete for the user (as you don't yet have default answering option built in to the templates)