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  1. Workspaces
  2. WORKSPACES-1357

When copying a text or an image, and paste it to create a task, associated task is created in the first section.

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    • 2.8.0
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      How to reproduce : 

      1 - On nightly, open project "Projet d'exemple public"

      2 - Copy a text

      3 - Paste this text in the bottom of section "Projets en cours"

      => A task is created with the copied text in section "Priorités" instead of in section "Projets en cours"

      There is the same problem if we copy an image. 

          [WORKSPACES-1357] When copying a text or an image, and paste it to create a task, associated task is created in the first section.

          Cedric this is not a bug but an evolution
          and hard to design since there is no current section where to paste

          Raphaël Franchet added a comment - Cedric this is not a bug but an evolution and hard to design since there is no current section where to paste

          Here is example :

          Magali Franchet added a comment - Here is example :

          What do you mean by "Past this text in the bottom of section Projets en cours"?
          As there is no "current section", we have no choice but to create it in the first section. (that was the specification)

          An issue, is that the new task may not be visible due to the scroll...

          Raphaël Franchet added a comment - What do you mean by "Past this text in the bottom of section Projets en cours"? As there is no "current section", we have no choice but to create it in the first section. (that was the specification) An issue, is that the new task may not be visible due to the scroll...

            raphael Raphaël Franchet
            mfranchet Magali Franchet
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