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      BrandonK6644 last edited by

      I would love the ability to view the first generation of a matter's connection in a more traditional tree/flowchart style. Right now, with complicated families, it is nearly impossible to decipher the tree is shown. If we could limit the diagram to just one level (child or parent or sibling) that would make everything so much easier to read. If we could click on the child/parent/sibling and be shown that matter's first level familial connections we'd be able to traverse a tree quickly in a meaningful way.

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        gregg_appcoll last edited by

        Thank you so much for your suggestion.

        The speed with which we implement new features depends on several factors:

        1. The number of customers requesting the feature. Obviously more requests elevates the priority.
        2. The complexity of the feature, particularly if it requires a user interface change. We strive to keep AppColl easy-to-use - keeping the UI simple and uncluttered is a big part of that.
        3. The generality of the request. Is this something all AppColl users would find useful or just a few?

        We've recorded your suggestion and we will let you know if and when we have a schedule for implementation.

        We very much appreciate you taking the time to send us thoughts about how to improve AppColl. Keep the ideas coming!

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