ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Can a notification have a button to open a specific request but require recipient to log in before editing the request? Matthew, thank you for the reply. To clarify something, while we do have inour User Table an "everyone on the internet" user. The emails (witha link to a request)that go to actual users of the APP (their Notice's have a "Permission Type" of "Recipient" not "Open") have this problem too. Is it simply having a User "everyone on the internet" in the table, that will prevent even actual, individualUsers from being required to log-in before doing edits? Thanks, Pat Can a notification have a button to open a specific request but require recipient to log in before editing the request?Currently we send notifications to Approvers that include a button to open the specific Request needing review. When the button is used, the correct request opens, but if the reviewer now edits and Approves the request, they are recorded as "Anonymous" in the Request. Is there a way, when using the button, to force the Appover to log-in to that Request before they can edit it?