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The Impact Scoring Factors window allows you to add or remove factors to the impact scoring template. The factors that can be assigned to the impact scoring template are listed in the Available Factors list that is on the left side of the window. The factors that have been added to the impact scoring template are listed in the Selected Factors list that is on the right side of the window ([[:Image:fig99.png|Figure 99]]).  
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The Impact Scoring Factors window allows you to add or delete factors to the impact scoring template. The factors that can be assigned to the impact scoring template are listed in the Available Factors list that is on the left side of the window. The factors that have been added to the impact scoring template are listed in the Selected Factors list that is on the right side of the window.  
  
[[Image:fig99.png|center|500px|''Figure 99. Impact Scoring Factors Window'']]
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To access the Impact Scoring Factors window, in the Impact Scoring Template window, click the [[Image:Edit_Factor.png]] botton.
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The Impact Scoring Factors window displays.
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[[File:Impact_Scoring_Template_Window.png|center|500px|''Impact Scoring Template Window'']]
 
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''Figure 99. Impact Scoring Factors Window''
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''Impact Scoring Template Window''
 
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The icons available within the Impact Scoring Factors window are listed in Table 34.
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[[File:fig99.png|center|500px|''Impact Scoring Factors Window'']]
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''Impact Scoring Factors Window''
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The buttonss available within the Impact Scoring Factors window are listed in the following table:
 
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| align="center" colspan="2" | '''Table 34. Icons in the Impact Scoring Factors Window'''
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| align="center" | [[Image:SelectFac.png]] || Selects the factor.
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| align="center" | [[Image:ColumnsIcon.png]] || Selects the factor.
 
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| align="center" | [[Image:UpBlueArrow.png]] || Moves the factor up in the list of selected factors.
 
| align="center" | [[Image:UpBlueArrow.png]] || Moves the factor up in the list of selected factors.
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 16 June 2017

The Impact Scoring Factors window allows you to add or delete factors to the impact scoring template. The factors that can be assigned to the impact scoring template are listed in the Available Factors list that is on the left side of the window. The factors that have been added to the impact scoring template are listed in the Selected Factors list that is on the right side of the window.

To access the Impact Scoring Factors window, in the Impact Scoring Template window, click the Edit Factor.png botton. The Impact Scoring Factors window displays.

Impact Scoring Template Window

Impact Scoring Template Window

Impact Scoring Factors Window

Impact Scoring Factors Window

The buttonss available within the Impact Scoring Factors window are listed in the following table:

Buttons in the Impact Scoring Factors Window
Button Description
ColumnsIcon.png Selects the factor.
UpBlueArrow.png Moves the factor up in the list of selected factors.
DownBlueArrow.png Moves the factor down in the list of selected factors.
EcksButton.png Deletes the factor.
SelectSpecFac.png Allows you to select specific values for the factor.