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An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan Mercier commentedI know this does not have a lot of upvotes, but it mustn't be too difficult to implement, and it seems vitally important. For some reason, text blocks ALMOST have this feature correct, but if you lock the position, it automatically locks editing the content. Why couldn't you allow either or? Why must one be determinate of the other?
Also, Fields should have this same feature. I should be able to allow my general users to edit the content but not edit the position.
The issue we are running into is we, as admin, build our company templates, and the salespeople create documents based on those templates. When they go to fill in the content, they can also edit the positioning of the fields and blocks. They should not have this access. We want them to be able to edit the content but not move the boxes.
To sum up: please add a position lock that still allows content editing. Thank you.
Ryan Mercier supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan Mercier commentedI know this does not have a lot of upvotes, but it mustn't be too difficult to implement, and it seems vitally important. For some reason, text blocks ALMOST have this feature correct, but if you lock the position, it automatically locks editing the content. Why couldn't you allow either or? Why must one be determinate of the other?
Also, Fields should have this same feature. I should be able to allow my general users to edit the content but not edit the position.
The issue we are running into is we, as admin, build our company templates, and the salespeople create documents based on those templates. When they go to fill in the content, they can also edit the positioning of the fields and blocks. They should not have this access. We want them to be able to edit the content but not move the boxes.
To sum up: please add a position lock that still allows content editing. Thank you.
Ryan Mercier supported this idea · -
14 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan Mercier commentedI know this does not have a lot of upvotes, but it mustn't be too difficult to implement, and it seems vitally important. For some reason, text blocks ALMOST have this feature correct, but if you lock the position, it automatically locks editing the content. Why couldn't you allow either or? Why must one be determinate of the other?
Also, Fields should have this same feature. I should be able to allow my general users to edit the content but not edit the position.
The issue we are running into is we, as admin, build our company templates, and the salespeople create documents based on those templates. When they go to fill in the content, they can also edit the positioning of the fields and blocks. They should not have this access. We want them to be able to edit the content but not move the boxes.
To sum up: please add a position lock that still allows content editing. Thank you.
Ryan Mercier supported this idea · -
21 votes
The ability to lock content blocks without restricting editing is still needed. Reopening feature request.
An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan Mercier commentedI know this does not have a lot of upvotes, but it mustn't be too difficult to implement, and it seems vitally important. For some reason, text blocks ALMOST have this feature correct, but if you lock the position, it automatically locks editing the content. Why couldn't you allow either or? Why must one be determinate of the other?
Also, Fields should have this same feature. I should be able to allow my general users to edit the content but not edit the position.
The issue we are running into is we, as admin, build our company templates, and the salespeople create documents based on those templates. When they go to fill in the content, they can also edit the positioning of the fields and blocks. They should not have this access. We want them to be able to edit the content but not move the boxes.
To sum up: please add a position lock that still allows content editing. Thank you.
An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan Mercier commentedI know this does not have a lot of upvotes, but it mustn't be too difficult to implement and it seems vitally important. For some reason, text blocks ALMOST have this feature correct, but if you lock the position, it automatically locks editing the content. Why couldn't you allow either or? Why must one be determinate of the other?
Also, Fields should have this same feature. I should be able to allow my general users to edit the content but not edit the position.
To sum up: please add a position lock that still allows content editing. Thank you.
Ryan Mercier supported this idea · -
48 votes
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan Mercier commentedI know this does not have a lot of upvotes, but it mustn't be too difficult to implement, and it seems vitally important. For some reason, text blocks ALMOST have this feature correct, but if you lock the position, it automatically locks editing the content. Why couldn't you allow either or? Why must one be determinate of the other?
Also, Fields should have this same feature. I should be able to allow my general users to edit the content but not edit the position.
The issue we are running into is we, as admin, build our company templates, and the salespeople create documents based on those templates. When they go to fill in the content, they can also edit the positioning of the fields and blocks. They should not have this access. We want them to be able to edit the content but not move the boxes.
To sum up: please add a position lock that still allows content editing. Thank you.
Ryan Mercier supported this idea ·
I know this does not have a lot of upvotes, but it mustn't be too difficult to implement, and it seems vitally important. For some reason, text blocks ALMOST have this feature correct, but if you lock the position, it automatically locks editing the content. Why couldn't you allow either or? Why must one be determinate of the other?
Also, Fields should have this same feature. I should be able to allow my general users to edit the content but not edit the position.
The issue we are running into is we, as admin, build our company templates, and the salespeople create documents based on those templates. When they go to fill in the content, they can also edit the positioning of the fields and blocks. They should not have this access. We want them to be able to edit the content but not move the boxes.
To sum up: please add a position lock that still allows content editing. Thank you.