Best solution to avoid accidentally pasting over an existing XBRL fact?
Working in XBRL I have accidentally pasted a level 4 fact over an existing level 1 fact multiple times because I forgot to click "Create fact" first after selecting the link or table where I am pasting the level 4 fact.
I am used to just clicking on a link in the document would create the overlay where you could create/paste a level 4 fact, and it would never interfere with your level 1/2/3 tags. This extra step to "Create fact" has been a big learning curve because there is no undo button and I have to go back to retag these items from scratch, or try to copy them in from a different 10-Q/10-K if I can.
Are there any plans to better differentiate this tagging process in between the different levels of tags? Obviously we spend the most time working on level 4, but level 1 is always there in the same panel and it's really easy to not be paying close enough attention and accidentally paste over your level 1 fact. Sometimes there also appears to be a server lag where the level 1 tag may not always be visible, so it's hard to tell which XBRL fact you are selecting. Any advice on avoiding this problem when tagging would be appreciated - I'm not sure if there's a functionality that can help with this right now.
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I agree with Stephanie's post above. It is really too easy to paste over the existing tags if we forget to hit the create new button. I finally have got the hang of it and it doesn't happen as often now but it was a challenge at first. I thought that if there is a pop up questions that asks "do you want to paste over existing level __ tag or create new tag" it might be helpful. Or an Undo button would be much appreciated.
1Certainly an Undo or Discard XBRL changes would be useful! A lot of outline mistakes could be avoided with an Undo XBRL button.
I have noticed a couple of things that have made life a little easier. One is that there doesn't seem to be the need to Add Fact if tagging a new row or new numbers within an existing table. XBRL knows that you are already in a table. For tagging new numbers within straight text, I tend to create a link and immediately open the fact menu from the right vertical menu. Then I can see if I am looking at the Level 1 tag or at No Fact if I have clicked correctly within the new link. This has stopped even a very tired me from having either too many facts or deleting the Level 1.
I do have another question though. Has anyone come up with a straightforward way to tag multiple facts within a cell? I keep ending up with way too many facts for the same link and nothing for others (specifically on the face of the Balance Sheet, e.g.)
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