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Knowledge Base / Getting Started with one2editâ„¢ v3 / For Reviewers

Marking items as "Accepted"

Created on 08th December 2016 at 17:56 by Jamie O'Connell



This lesson will show how to mark an item as "Accepted" and commit it to the next workflow step.

NOTE:

There is a separate lesson on how to reject job items.

Job items

Job items can be moved individually through a workflow.

The progress bar next to a job in the 'Jobs' tab shows you how many job items are in your current job.

Example in the screenshot above:

  • Total number of items in your job: 67 job items (out of a total of 107 items in the overall job)
  • What you have marked as 'Done': 42 out of 67 items (the green portion of the progress bar)
  • What is still marked as 'New': the remaining 25 job items (the yellow portion of the progress bar)
  • Number of items that have not yet been sent to your job step: 40 job items (the gray portion of the progress bar)

Marking items as "Accepted"

Marking job items as 'Accepted' is done in the same way as marking items as 'Done'.

  1. via the 'Content Marker' menu
  2. via the text editor drop-down menu
  3. via the thumbnail spreads
  4. via the 'Structure' panel

The only difference is that items are marked as 'Done' in the edit/translation step, and items are marked as 'Accepted' in a review step.

The marker for a job item that is marked as 'Accepted' turns green in both the document preview and the 'Structure' panel.

If a spread contains no active job items, it will be grayed out.

NOTE:

You can also mark items back to 'New' using the same methods.

NOTE:

You can mark all items on a spread as 'Accepted' at once by using the thumbnails. You do not need to have the thumbnail loaded at the time. You can also highlight multiple items across multiple spreads in the 'Structure' panel and mark them all as 'Accepted' in one click.

NOTE:

Depending on the assigned user privileges, reviewers may or may not add notes to job items.

Commit items to next workflow step

Commit items to next workflow step

When job items have been marked as 'Accepted', a 'Question' window is displayed as you exit the 'Job Editor'.

Click 'Yes' if you want to commit all items marked as 'Done' item to the next workflow step.

NOTE:

This question does not appear if there are no further workflow steps.

NOTE:

Items that have been committed to the next workflow step are no longer available to you for editing/review.

NOTE:

Simply saving the document does not commit any 'Accepted' job items to the next step. You must explicitly click 'Yes' in this 'Question' window to commit job items to the next workflow step.




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