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Make any changes that you wish in the “Details” pane on the left side of the screen.
Elements that can be edited:
Name - The name of this step
Label - How this step appears in the “smart search” bar (e.g. “search Disruption”)
Prompt - Text that helps you consider the necessary context to select statements for the step
Sentence Starter - Text that appears at the beginning of the sentence for this step in your progress notes.
Enabled - controls whether a step appears in the note builder workflow. Disabled steps always be re-enabled later in the format editor.
Remove - fully removes a step from your note format and note builder
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Drag the step or block up or down to the desired location.
Steps can be dragged to a different position within the same block, or to a different block.
Blocks can be dragged to a different position within the same section, or to a different section.
You’re all set! The changes will be applied the next time you begin a new note.
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Adding custom Steps or Blocks
Chronicler allows you to add custom steps or blocks (i.e. paragraphs) to your active note format, so that you can account for any information that you may need which is not already covered by Chronicler’s default steps.
Click the “customize” button in the lower left corner of the note builder.
Click the gold button with the pen icon to open the format editor
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Expand the section where you wish to add the custom step.
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Click the “Add New” button at the bottom of the “Order” pane, and choose step or block.
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Chronicler will automatically generate a new step or block at the bottom of your note format, and populate it with some placeholder content.
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Customize the
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new step or block to your needs, and move it where you’d like to be in the note
You’re all set! The next time that you begin a new note, your custom step will be included in the note builder.
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Custom steps do not contain any statements when first created. You will need to add your own custom statements to that step. Check out this article for instructions on adding custom statements. |
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