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sam.t96

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List three features Forms have that Lists do not.
 
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Question 2

How do you select Forms?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Any three of the following: Forms are static; findings have a fixed position on Forms, and will consistently remain in that position, every time the form is used.

Findings from multiple sections of the nomenclature can be mixed on the same page of the form in any way will enables the quickest data entry. Findings in a list a re always organized by category.

Forms may include check boxes, drop--down lists, the fields in the Entry Details section, the onset date, and free--text boxes to record comments.

Forms can control which findings are required and which are optional; every question on a Form does not have to be answered for every visit.

Answer to Question 2

Click on the Forms button in the Toolbar to invoke the Forms Manager window, then locate and click on the desired Form. (Also acceptable: From the Forms Manager.)



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