Earlier this year in April, we did add another 2 levels (out) to the zoom in the designer. I understand this may not suffice when navigating incredibly large workflows, but we needed to balance between seeing more and still being able to see the actions and branches with enough clarity.
To further help with navigation, we did introduce the "Actions in use" panel, which allows designers to search through the actions in their design - this includes custom names and the default action name. Clicking on the action will navigate you to its location in the workflow design. Please see this help topic for more information: https://help.nintex.com/en-US/nwc/Content/Designer/ViewActions.htm
Using the zoom function in the browser is a good workaround for me. I personally would suggest to make the bounding boxes less 'wide'. Would be great if the user could adjust 'spacing' between the boxes within the designer, e.g. like Outlook 🤔
This would be really nice, as would using smaller or square boxes for each action, similar to the O365 version. Parallel paths, state machines, anything with branches, is hard to work with when you can only see two or three branches at a time. To make it worse, it sometimes loses the bottom scrollbar so you have to save, close, and open again to navigate. I haven't opened a ticket for that because I don't know how to recreate it.
Hi,
Thank you all for your feedback and votes.
Earlier this year in April, we did add another 2 levels (out) to the zoom in the designer. I understand this may not suffice when navigating incredibly large workflows, but we needed to balance between seeing more and still being able to see the actions and branches with enough clarity.
To further help with navigation, we did introduce the "Actions in use" panel, which allows designers to search through the actions in their design - this includes custom names and the default action name. Clicking on the action will navigate you to its location in the workflow design. Please see this help topic for more information: https://help.nintex.com/en-US/nwc/Content/Designer/ViewActions.htm
Regards,
Kate