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Revision as of 10:26, 28 January 2019

To add a Witness report to a MedITEX action, follow these steps:

 

1. Open the Report Editor and build a query with the fields needed in the Witnessing template.

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2. Save and execute the query.

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3. Under Word module tabsheet, the Additional placeholders button displays a menu with Witnessing fields/bookmarks to choose from.

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A field can be used multiple times.

Witnessing ID is the unique identifier of a Witnessing action and is automatically created, the user have the choice wether to use it or not.

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4. Choose the MedITEX action to which the Witnessing template should be assigned, under Utilize as menu.

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5. Create or customize the template by clicking on the Create/customize template button.

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A confirmation window will then pop up, allowing the user to choose between loading an existing document, or creating a new one.

Finally, bookmarks are added to the document, and the user can proceed with customizing the template.

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This is an example of a customised template:

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