
Nell Dark-Jones (Customer) asked a question.

Nell Dark-Jones (Customer) asked a question.

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Hi Nell,
Thanks for reaching out. I can see that the HelpDesk has passed your feedback through to our Product team. However, this does not necessarily mean that the feature will make it in to LEAP Desktop. Our Development team have to consider all relevant factors that influence changes to the desktop, and whether the changes requested are universally required. We also need to prioritise changes that are regulatory requirements, and fixes to existing features that may have current issues.
Again, thanks for the feedback, we do appreciate your patience with requests such as these; if this feature is decided to be added to a future version, we will be sure to update you on this.
Kind Regards,
Simon
Hi Simon Jack - or any other LEAP Help people,
I think many of us would silently love this. It's a bit of a nuisance to have to open each document to find the date - eg in the case of multiple Wills - as they are not necessarily placed in the register in chronological order.
We have been inserting the date of the document in the description which is a bit easier than opening the actual document. But a date would be good!
Excellent idea Nicole, given the situation. I think I may do just that! Thank you.
Hoping this will come back to being considered - so annoying to not see the date