This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can sav...
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This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the Publish button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, Publish button would be changed to --- > Save, another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on the Save button and draft will be saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user can also access his drafts from his profile. In Research tab, Draft tab is present as a sub-tab.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
Author of the Draft
Moderator
Admin
Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.
This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, button would be changed to , another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on save button and draft is saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user can also access his drafts from his profile. In Research tab, Draft tab is present as a sub-tab.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
Author of the Draft
Moderator
Admin
Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.
This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, button would be changed to , another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on save button and draft is saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user can access his drafts from his profile. In Research tab, Draft tab is present as a sub-tab.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
Author of the Draft
Moderator
Admin
Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.
This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, button would be changed to , another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on save button and draft is saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user would be able to see his draft on his profile too -- this is in progress.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
Author of the Draft
Moderator
Admin
Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.
This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, button would be changed to , another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on save button and draft is saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
2. User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user would be able to see his draft on his profile too -- this is in progress.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
Author of the Draft
Moderator
Admin
4. Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.
This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, button would be changed to , another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on save button and draft is saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user would be able to see his draft on his profile too -- this is in progress.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
Author of the Draft
Moderator
Admin
Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.
This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, button would be changed to , another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on save button and draft is saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user would be able to see his draft on his profile too -- this is in progress.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
Author of the Draft
Moderator
Admin
Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.
This page is intended to help people getting familiar with the draft feature so that they can save their research notes as a draft and can complete them at their own convenience.
How to create a Draft Research Note?
On left to the button, there is a checkbox present, which is required to be checked by a user, a notice in the red text would appear like
This is just a warning that user wants to save his work as a draft. After checking on the "Save as Draft" checkbox, button would be changed to , another step verifying that user is on right direction. Finally, to save a draft, just click on save button and draft is saved!
How to verify that a research note is saved as a draft?
At the top of the Research Note, the user will able to see this warning
User will also see a label Draft below the title of the research note.
How could a user access his Draft?
A Draft could be seen by a user on his dashboard, it would look something like this
The user would be able to see his draft on his profile too -- this is in progress.
Who all would be able to see a Draft?
1, Author of the Draft
2. Moderator
3. Admin
4. Co-author of the draft (if any)
How a user can Publish his Draft?
The warning at the top of the page carries a "Publish Draft" button, by pressing which an author can publish his draft.
Who could create a Draft note?
A Draft note can be created by all the users who have published at least one research note in the past. So, a newcomer is not allowed to save his draft.