Difference between revisions of "Change Display Option for Single Select"
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<li>From the '''Customisation''' menu, select '''Data Inventory Manager'''.</li> | <li>From the '''Customisation''' menu, select '''Data Inventory Manager'''.</li> | ||
:The Data Inventory Manager window displays. | :The Data Inventory Manager window displays. | ||
− | <li>From the left pane of the Data Inventory Manager window, select the item | + | <li>From the left pane of the Data Inventory Manager window, select the item or data category to which you would like to edit a single selection list attribute.</li> |
<li>From the right pane, click the row associated with the item attribute you would like to edit.</li> | <li>From the right pane, click the row associated with the item attribute you would like to edit.</li> | ||
<li>Click the [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png]] button.</li> | <li>Click the [[Image:FieldViewIcon.png]] button.</li> |
Revision as of 12:52, 6 February 2014
A single selection list is type of data element (either a list of radio buttons or a drop-down list called a combo box) from which only one value can be selected. In the Data Inventory Manager, you can set how each single selection list displays.
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By default, all single selection lists display as radio buttons. |
To set how a single selection list displays:
- From the Customisation menu, select Data Inventory Manager.
- The Data Inventory Manager window displays.
- From the left pane of the Data Inventory Manager window, select the item or data category to which you would like to edit a single selection list attribute.
- From the right pane, click the row associated with the item attribute you would like to edit.
- Click the
button.
- The Custom Options List window displays.
- In the Selection Display field, choose either the Radio Buttons or Combo Box option.
- Click the Done button.
- The single selection list will now display according to your setting each time you add it to a data entry form template.
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If you wish to edit how only one instance of a single selection list displays, see Change Single Selection List Display Properties. |
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After editing a single selection list, you should update data entry form templates that use the list. For more information, see Change an Existing Data Entry Form Template. |
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