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<li>Click "Edit" and the document opens. Click the "Create Field" button.<br><br><div style="position: relative">[[Image:cag_sep_14_html_m13bbe514.png|600px]] | <li>Click "Edit" and the document opens. Click the "Create Field" button.<br><br><div style="position: relative">[[Image:cag_sep_14_html_m13bbe514.png|600px]] |
Latest revision as of 12:58, 14 April 2010
You may not edit existing fields that come with the iMedConsent program (with the exception of the three fields mentioned here), but you are allowed to copy an existing field and edit it as you wish for use in your own non-consent documents.
Here are the steps:
- Right click on the document you wish to insert the field into.
- Click "Edit" and the document opens. Click the "Create Field" button.
- The Custom Field Creation Wizard Opens. Click the “Copy and Modify an Existing Field” radio button.
- Click "Next Step" and follow the instructions on the wizard. Keep clicking "Next Step" until all the screens have been completed.