Editing an Issue

Editing an Issue

ThoughtRiver allows you to edit an Issue at any time.

By design, any changes that a user makes are regarded as the 'correct answer'. As the expert in this negotiation, you can use ThoughtRiver-created issues as guidance, edit or correct them given the context of this negotiation. You can also make edits to any Issues created by ThoughtRiver, your business colleagues, or your clients.

Any changes you make to Issues created by ThoughtRiver will remain within the current negotiation only. We do not make any changes to configured Playbooks. This ensures standard policies are always followed with every contract review.

Automatically Saved Changes

All changes to the issue are automatically saved. You'll see our save icon animating to confirm that the changes have been saved.

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