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Thank you for the feedback. Unfortunately, we are unable to prioritize this against our other priorities at this time.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAnother vote to get this feature implemented, stat! We have departmental folders to which I will always need to retain access. If I ever do so much as read a Box Note someone created under that department folder (or any level deeper), it is forever in my list of notes and keeps moving itself to the top any time someone updates it. Many of these are something I read one time and don't need to follow every little update so I need the ability to hide them or put them in a folder which I can ignore.
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Interesting idea, but unlikely to be prioritized this year.
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I posted this as feedback to the decision about not putting this feature on the roadmap, but want to make sure it is logged publicly as well.
I'm wondering if this decision puts this idea on the back burner for a period of time or if it moves it to the bit bucket to not be considered again.
I'm disappointed that this feature is not seen as a priority by Box. If Box Notes is a feature used internally, I cannot believe it is not a commonly complained about issue. It makes no sense that I cannot remove a Note from my view in which I am no longer interested or involved. If I look at a Note one time to see what it is, it is forever stuck in my list. That would not be a problem if it stayed down in the list around when I looked at it, but as is, every time someone updates that note it jumps back to the top of my list. I cannot simply remove myself from the folders containing these notes because I need the other information, just not some particular Notes.
Please reconsider this issue and talk to your heavy or even occasional Box Notes users internally to see how important Notes organization could be to their workflow.