When a user clicks on the reset button, the ux page should reset any sort, filters, or pivots that are directly applied to a grid.
Hi @mthakker!
There is a special button for such cases.
However I believe it's more useful than just "reset". And it makes sense to replace "reset" button with "reset page"
Thanks, Kostya
The name of this button does not seem meaningful and seems worrying to users. In fact, several of our users raise the fear that this button deletes data.
How can we make this feature more meaningful to end users?
This is really confusing to our sales users, as "Reset" is rarely used and "Reset Page" is used all the time to reset filters/pivots/etc. Either these buttons should be switched or tenant admins should be able to configure the ribbon ourselves.
Agreed. Have had heaps of feedback on this where users thought they were doing the wrong thing/the UX was bugging out because the reset button wasn't.. resetting the page. Not sure why the actual reset page is buried in a menu.
The current behaviour is pretty unintuitive and really should act like the reset function in classic, which restores the page/dashboard to its default setup.
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