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'''It is important that if any of the contacts/actions are being edited then they must be individually saved prior to changes to the referral.  If you edit a contact and save the referral, the edit will be lost.  If you edit the referral and save a contact then the edit for the referral will be lost.'''
 
'''It is important that if any of the contacts/actions are being edited then they must be individually saved prior to changes to the referral.  If you edit a contact and save the referral, the edit will be lost.  If you edit the referral and save a contact then the edit for the referral will be lost.'''
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=Referral Section=
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The referral section is displayed in a summarised view and split to two main sections, the general referral details and additional information.
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Revision as of 13:01, 17 January 2019

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Introduction

The referral edit screen is used to make changes to an existing referral/case or a specific contact. The edit screen is accessed in various locations by clicking on a referral number. The screen is broken up into three main sections, referral section, contacts/actions and outcomes.

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It is important that if any of the contacts/actions are being edited then they must be individually saved prior to changes to the referral. If you edit a contact and save the referral, the edit will be lost. If you edit the referral and save a contact then the edit for the referral will be lost.

Referral Section

The referral section is displayed in a summarised view and split to two main sections, the general referral details and additional information.

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