The WorkZone Chat Window
The WorkZone Chat window contains the overview of respective chat as well as the chat messages and chat settings. The contents of the chat window will depend on where it is opened from: a case, document, or from an internet browser.
Opening the chat window
The chat window can be opened from the bottom of the browser page by clicking WorkZone Chat at the bottom of the browser window or from the Chats detail tab on the case detail page or document detail page.
From the bottom of the browser page
If you open the chat window from the bottom of the browser page, all chats you participate in will be displayed in your chat window. If you open the chat window from a case or document detail page, only the selected chat will be displayed in the chat window.
From the Chats detail tab
You can open a chat window from a Chats detail tab in three ways:
- Double-click the chat in the list in the Chats detail tab
- Select the chat in the list in the Chats detail tab and click Preview
- Right-click the chat in the list in the Chats detail tab and select Preview
Tip: Drag the Chat window to other locations in the browser window if the window blocks your access to important elements or fields. The location will be reset when you close the window and a new chat window will be placed in the lower part browser window again.
If the chat window is open, the window will display the selected chat in the Chats detail tab.
Chat window elements
The chat window is split into two areas: a chats overview (the right pane) and chat message area (the left pane).
Chats overview (right pane)
The chats overview is always displayed and lists the current chats associated with user, case, or document, depending on from where and how the chat window is opened.
- Chat windows opened from the Chats detail tab on the case detail page will display the selected chat and are labeled Selected chat.
- Chat windows opened from the Chats detail tab on the document detail page will display the selected chat only and are labeled Selected chat.
- Chat windows opened from the Chat icon in the bottom of the browser window will display all your chats and are labeled Recent chats.
Chat status in the overview
You can see the general status of the chats in the chats overview pane. Chats that contain unread messages are displayed in bold in the chats overview and the status of the chat participants is indicated to the left of the chat title:
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Multicolored dot The chat contains a mix of online and offline participants |
Note: If you close the chats overview, the chat message area will also be closed.
In the chats overview, you can:
- Create a new chat
- Delete an existing chat
- Edit an existing chat
- Change the chat session type
- Refresh the chat window
- Toggle the chat retention status
- Toggle the chat notification settings for you only.
- Open the chat message area for a selected chat
Chat message area (left pane)
The chat message area displays the actual chat messages of the chat. The chat message area can be closed independently of the chats overview area.
In the chat message area, you can:
- Read newly received chat messages.
- Create and send new chat messages to all participants.
- Add new WorkZone users as participants to the chat.
- Remove existing participants from the chat, including yourself.
- Manually refresh the participants list.
- Add new case and/or document references to the chat.
- Remove existing case and/or document references from the chat.
- Manually refresh the list of case and /or document references.
The chat message area contains three tabs:
- Conversation: Displays chat messages. You can post and read chat messages in this tab as well as add case references, document references, and participants to the chat.
- Participants: Displays chat participants. You can manage the chat participants in this tab, add new or remove existing participants to the chat.
- References: Displays any case or document references. You can manage case or document references in this tab, add new or remove existing references from the chat.