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To define the default values for a module:
To define the default values for a module:


#Open the module in which the default values will apply.
1.  Open the module in which the default values will apply.
#To define the values to display in Insert mode, click New (Ctrl + N) to change to Insert mode.  To define the values to display in Query mode, remain in Query mode.</span>
#Type the default values into the fields in which they will display.
#Select Edit->Default Values->Set As Defaults
#The Defaults Properties box displays.


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2. &nbsp;To define the values to display in Insert mode, click New (Ctrl + N) to change to Insert mode. To define the values to display in Query mode, remain in Query mode.&lt;/span&gt;


3. &nbsp;Type the default values into the fields in which they will display.


#Type a name for the defaults in the top text field, e.g. Catalogue Defaults.
4. &nbsp;Select Edit->Default Values->Set As Defaults
#Use the Security Tab only if you want others to be able to use the same default values
 
#Click OK
5. &nbsp;The Defaults Properties box displays.
#Select Edit>Default Values>Change
 
#The Defaults&nbsp;box displays
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6. &nbsp;Type a name for the defaults in the top text field, e.g. Catalogue Defaults.
 
7. &nbsp;Use the Security Tab only if you want others to be able to use the same default values
 
8. &nbsp;Click OK
 
9. &nbsp;Select Edit>Default Values>Change
 
10. &nbsp;The Defaults&nbsp;box displays


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#Make sure the name for the default values you wish to use is selected and Click OK
11. &nbsp;Make sure the name for the default values you wish to use is selected and Click OK


The defaults that you have defined will now display when you are in the same mode in which the defaults were created.
The defaults that you have defined will now display when you are in the same mode in which the defaults were created.


To switch another set of default values that have already been created (or to the base defaults) repeat steps 9-11.
To switch another set of default values that have already been created (or to the base defaults) repeat steps 9-11.

Revision as of 17:58, 30 September 2015

What are default values?

A default value is a value that automatically displays in a field when a new record or new query is created.  The default value is the value that is most commonly used in a field, saving time and effort in data entry.  If required, it can be overwritten at any time during data-entry.

More than one default can be created and defaults can be easily turned on and off.   At the beginning of each session of data-entry in EMu select the default you wish to use (Edit>Default Values> Change).  Otherwise, the last default used will automatically be used.

How to define default values

To define the default values for a module:

1.  Open the module in which the default values will apply.

2.  To define the values to display in Insert mode, click New (Ctrl + N) to change to Insert mode. To define the values to display in Query mode, remain in Query mode.</span>

3.  Type the default values into the fields in which they will display.

4.  Select Edit->Default Values->Set As Defaults

5.  The Defaults Properties box displays.

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6.  Type a name for the defaults in the top text field, e.g. Catalogue Defaults.

7.  Use the Security Tab only if you want others to be able to use the same default values

8.  Click OK

9.  Select Edit>Default Values>Change

10.  The Defaults box displays

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11.  Make sure the name for the default values you wish to use is selected and Click OK

The defaults that you have defined will now display when you are in the same mode in which the defaults were created.

To switch another set of default values that have already been created (or to the base defaults) repeat steps 9-11.