Collaborators Page (Item-Level) -- Add Ability to Sort by Column Headers / Filter by External Collab
The Collaborators page (at the file/folder level) currently does not allow any sorting capabilities. Add a simple ability to click the column headers to change the sort order to things like "added most recently at top" or "reverse alphabetical order by name".
Additionally, adding an "external?' filter to only show external collaborators in the folder would be awesome.
Due to other higher priority items, we are not planning on this at this time.
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Anonymous commented
Hello, this is still an issue in 2023. Please add this feature to your roadmap; some of our users are complaining about the lack of sorting options. Thanks.
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Anonymous commented
I'm surprised that this is still an issue. Sorting is fundamental to organization. Please add the ability to sort collaborators so we can easily update permissions. Thank you.
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Anonymous commented
Please add the ability to sort collaborators. I manage large collaboration lists and not having the ability to sort is making it more difficult to update permissions/access. Thank you.
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Anonymous commented
I manage large collaboration lists and not having the ability to sort is negatively affecting my productivity, and also contributing to a security risk. Brad's initial suggestion from over four years ago is still needed.
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Anonymous commented
It is a bit frustrating that I am able to sort files and folders, but not collaborators. This would be especially helpful when working with external collaborators and updating permissions/access.
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loren.bratzler commented
In my opinion, having the ability to Sort the collaborators list is something that should have been implemented a long time ago!! I am surprised that it is not already a feature since nearly every other screen has sorting capabilities.
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Sandy Halim commented
I would like to second the idea for ‘external only’ filter, if it is not possible to select multiple collaborators and change their permissions at once.
It is not effecient to change multiple collaborators one by one, especially for large number of collaborators who are invited individually (not as a group)