Deleting Sermons in the Sermon Manager
I was just adding a bunch of sermons with a CSV file – thanks for making that possible!
Anyway, I had several to delete, so I selected them and pressed the Backspace button, and – whoosh! – they were gone. Then it struck me that it would be REALLY nice (and a much better UI) to have a confirmation for deleting sermons. Select All would be an easy thing to do, and then the user is just a single Backspace away from losing everything. A confirmation dialog would give the user a moment of pause, and the opportunity to say, "Oh, no! Don't do that!"
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Gregory Lawhorn said:
Anyway, I had several to delete, so I selected them and pressed the Backspace button, and – whoosh! – they were gone.
Out of ignorance, I ask 'where were they gone' too?
For most things, Cmd Z provides an instant undo, or there is a 'bin' that only gets emptied later, or there is a 'deleted files' folder. Do any of these exist in this instance?
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Mike
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Mike Binks said:
For most things, Cmd Z provides an instant undo, or there is a 'bin' that only gets emptied later, or there is a 'deleted files' folder. Do any of these exist in this instance?
Ctrl / Cmd Z does not work here.
But Sermons are Docs, so they end up in the general Docs trash area from which they can be restored
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Graham Criddle said:
Sermons are Docs, so they end up in the general Docs trash area from which they can be restored
It's nice to know there's a way to get lost documents back, but there should still be a confirmation dialog.
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Gregory Lawhorn said:
It's nice to know there's a way to get lost documents back, but there should still be a confirmation dialog.
It's nice to know there's a way to get lost documents back, but there should still be an optional confirmation dialog.
Confirmation dialogs up my exasperation level and hence stress. Especially when I have a trash bin built into the system which every app should make use of. IMNSHO.
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Mike
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