This is the place where you can impact the development of the OpenText StreamServe products. You can browse through the existing ideas and vote for the ideas you like. Ideas that get many votes have a bigger chance to get implemented. If you have ideas of your own don’t hesitate to propose them to us. Your input matters!
Read more about StreamShare Ideas – FAQ and tips
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Design Center proving syntax sensitive formatting of scripts.
One week ago, proposed by Phil Runciman
Tags:
design center,
lint,
script
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Support tables with a dynamic number of columns in StoryTeller
4 weeks ago, proposed by Robert Schmittinger
Tags:
columns,
dynamic,
storyteller
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Streamserve Reviewer - Custom Filters
4 weeks ago, proposed by Sean Flynn
Tags:
ad-hoc,
metadata,
preview,
reviewer,
streamstudio
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Add Support of Patterns to PDFIN
Tuesday 17 January, 2012, proposed by Steve Fletcher
Tags:
livecycle designer,
pattern
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PostProcessor Delete Count-Records affected
Tuesday 10 January, 2012, proposed by Roberto Avalos
Tags:
post processing
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Connector In-Back Up ingested file to original name
Monday 09 January, 2012, proposed by Roberto Avalos
Tags:
backup,
connector,
connectors
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Possibility to hide "Drag text fragment here" text in AdHoc
Wednesday 14 December, 2011, proposed by Tuomas Kettunen
Tags:
ad-hoc
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Enhance user utilization of Composition Center (and StoryTeller)
Wednesday 30 November, 2011, proposed by Sonia Velli
Tags:
composition center,
document definition,
resource,
storyteller,
streamstudio
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Default image/text and large number of rules in Composition Center
Wednesday 23 November, 2011, proposed by Mats Pursche
Tags:
composition center
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Reports on Correspondence Management
Thursday 10 November, 2011, proposed by Peter Martens
Tags:
composition center
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Product Managers
This is our Product Management team responsible for the OpenText StreamServe product suite. They will go through all your ideas. Read below about their areas of responsibility.