Absolutely, my organization has a few primary folders we operate out of but within those folders there are hundreds of sub-folders, sub-sub-folders, and sub-sub-sub-folders. So as of right now, to create a report of who has access to what information, we would need to go into every single level of subfolder and view the collaborators. This is incredibly time consuming, tedious, and would be out of date by the time I complete it. I agree with Gretchen, having those two capabilities would be incredibly valuable!
Absolutely, my organization has a few primary folders we operate out of but within those folders there are hundreds of sub-folders, sub-sub-folders, and sub-sub-sub-folders. So as of right now, to create a report of who has access to what information, we would need to go into every single level of subfolder and view the collaborators. This is incredibly time consuming, tedious, and would be out of date by the time I complete it. I agree with Gretchen, having those two capabilities would be incredibly valuable!