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Recently updated on April 18th, 2025 at 11:30 pm

Clients can now add questions for professionals next to the question they are working on to further streamline seeking help.

Later when the professional would log in, click View for the specific case would immediately inform where the user has left comments

When you click “Edit” you can see the blinking message icon next to the questions where the user has left comments

Clicking on the message icon opens a panel on the right where the comments can be viewed

Consolidated View

Then view “Inline Comment” tab, where all the comments would be listed grouped by the questionnaire name

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