Focused Review
8 min
a filtered task view that highlights the objects you need to act on in correction and later review rounds, while keeping already approved objects out of your way prerequisites available in review and correction tasks that have focused review docid\ knbhulzuo rnhkc0rfq n enabled it is not used in the first review round of a task chain or in the first correction overview focused review filters a task to focus on the objects that still need attention objects are grouped into active objects —objects that received feedback in a previous round, plus any new objects that were created during the correction task you are expected to act on these inactive objects (white boxes)—objects that were already reviewed and received no feedback or validation errors they are considered approved, so you can ignore them inactive objects are locked and shown as white boxes focused review also automatically activates these aids checkboxes appear in the edit tab 's object list so you can track which objects you have reviewed, the feedback list opens, and object links are shown what you see in each round first review round examples review 1 (round 1), review 2 (round 1), or delivery (round 1) you see all annotations with no filtering you can leave feedback on existing objects or place pins, and use the checkboxes to keep track of the objects you have reviewed correction task example review 1 correction you see a filtered view active objects appear under expect corrections these are objects that received feedback, as well as those created during the correction task interact with them as usual and correct them based on the error type or the reviewer's comment inactive objects (white boxes) appear under approved objects and are locked the reviewer approved their quality, so you can leave them alone feedback pins are handled as usual validation , when available, is handled as usual review rounds after the first example review 1 (round 2) you see both active and inactive objects active objects appear under expect reviewing you can reply to feedback comments, change the feedback status to accept or dismiss corrections, or add new feedback to request further changes new objects added during the correction task are also active and appear under expect reviewing you can review them and add feedback the same way inactive objects (white boxes) appear under approved objects and are locked working with approved objects approved (inactive) objects are collapsed and locked by default, so they do not distract you if you need to inspect or interact with them, expand the approved objects section in the sidebar expanding it unlocks the objects so you can select and interact with them; collapsing it locks them again we do not recommend editing this list unless it is necessary common questions why can't i edit some objects? objects shown in white boxes are inactive—they were approved in a previous round they are locked, so you can focus on the objects that need work expand the approved objects section in the sidebar if you need to interact with them which objects are locked in a review round? only approved objects (white boxes) are locked through focused review active objects — including new objects from the correction task — remain editable, and the focus is on reviewing them and adding feedback shapes are fully locked only if the task itself is configured as read only are the objects i create during a correction reviewed later? yes new objects you create during the correction task are treated as active and become reviewable in the following review round related features validate task docid\ uoiuuxrkbc4vhovldnxuo feedback docid\ kkoaadn2hl33jbtqug7po project settings focused review phase setting docid\ knbhulzuo rnhkc0rfq n
