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Status Submitted
Workspace OMS - Call Center
Created by Guest
Created on Jan 6, 2025

Provide tooltip messages for disabled toolbar action buttons in the "Order Summary - Orderlines" tab to improve clarity on their disabled state.

This feature would be highly beneficial for customer service teams, educators, and users who interact with the system. It will provide immediate context on why a button is disabled, improving communication and reducing confusion. Tooltips should be displayed for all buttons in the toolbar action menu, even when they are in a disabled state, ensuring that users can see the reason for the disabled action directly in the UI without needing to navigate elsewhere. This functionality should work consistently for both out-of-the-box and custom buttons across different tabs and actions.