PatientFoms have multiple Input Fields available to use.
Consent sheets only have one Input Field (ToothNum).
Could really use some additional fields, particularly "misc"
I used ToothNum in my form, even though the input is not a toothnum. Are there any negative ramifications to doing that?
Also, if we had a copy/paste or duplicate button so that a field can be duplicated multiple times, it would save sooooooo much time.
Input fields in Sheets
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Input fields in Sheets
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Re: Input fields in Sheets
Looks like we neglected to add a misc input field for that type. Added to bug list. We probably won't backport it past 7.8.
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Re: Input fields in Sheets
I have no idea what you mean. What do you mean?nizarilhamy wrote:I think you better take it to standard mode, in case of crashes on these tools, the data will not erase all your data
Robert M Hersh DMD, FAGD
Univ. of Penn 1982
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That user was deleted. It was meaningless drivel.
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Re: Input fields in Sheets
is it possible to have the data from the insurance breakdown available so we can generate an insurance verification form. this will allow for the real time patient eligibility be more useful. because certain insurances do not share the same data we could fill in the deficiencies faster if we could generate a sheet for the staff to fill in the remaining info
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Re: Input fields in Sheets
Agree 100% - this is especially needed with checklists/boxes on forms.Hersheydmd wrote:
Also, if we had a copy/paste or duplicate button so that a field can be duplicated multiple times, it would save sooooooo much time.
Another Happy Open Dental User!
Rick Liftig, DMD FAGD
University of CT 1979
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University of CT 1979
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Yes, we are aware that we need a copy/paste button. We're working on it.
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