Edit coding forms
You can edit a Coding Form that you have created. In the coding form, you set field options to specify which fields are required, view-only for reference, or allow reviewers to add field values. You can add conditional coding rules to control when other fields appear or become required during document review. You can also set up propagation on Single Choice, Multiple Choice, or Short Text fields.
Each coding form can contain a maximum of 5 sections, and each section can contain a maximum of 25 fields. You can add a field to a coding form only once, but you can add the same field to different coding forms. You can apply conditional coding only to non-read-only fields and add up to 10 conditional rules per field. You can configure up to five levels of nested conditional rules.
You can also change the display order of the sections or fields in a coding form. When tagging documents, the coding form lists the fields in the order specified in the coding form, and field values in the order specified on the project Fields page.
To edit a coding form, complete the following steps.
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In the Main Menu, select or > and then .
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In the pane, click a coding form.
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In the pane, complete the following steps.
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You can add sections and fields as needed. You can change the display order of the fields and sections. Refer to Create coding forms for more information.
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To update the coding form name and note, follow these steps.
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Click
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In the dialog box, update the following information as needed:
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In , update the name. Names can contain letters, numbers, spaces, underscores, hyphens, and single and double quotes.
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In , update the description.
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Click .
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Configure field settings as needed.
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To view fields in a section, click
on the section. To close a section, click
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To set a field for viewing only, select so that
appears next to the field name. Note that system fields that cannot be edited display as read-only. -
To make all the fields in a section read-only, click
next to the section name. After that, if you remove from an existing field in that section or add a new field that is editable,
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To make the field mandatory, select so that
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To enable reviewers to add values to a single choice or multiple choice field, select so that
appears next to the field name. -
To enable propagation for the Single Choice, Multiple Choice, or Short Text fields, select so that
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For more information about the icons that appear next to the field name, see Coding form icons.
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Optional. To add conditional coding rules, follow these steps. After you add a rule, you cannot change the field or make it read‑only until you delete the rule.
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Click .
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You can add up to 10 conditional rules per field.
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Define the condition.
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In the existing criteria, select a condition from the operator dropdown and then select or enter value(s).
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To add a criteria, follow these steps. You can add up to 10 criteria.
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Click
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Select the logic you need to apply between criteria from the logical operator dropdown.
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Select a field from the field dropdown.
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Select a condition from the operator dropdown .
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Select or enter value(s).
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To remove a criteria, click
in the criteria.
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In the section, do the following.
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Select the field that you want to make visible or mandatory when the condition evaluates to true.
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The selected field names appear at the top of the conditional rule.
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To add a field, click Add Field.
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You can add up to 10 fields.
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Configure the field settings as needed.
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To delete a field, click
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To add a nested rule to a field, click , define the condition, and then select one or more fields in the section.
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To delete a rule, click
in the conditional rule.
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To delete a field, in the field, click
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To delete a section, in the top right corner of the section, click
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When finished, save the coding form.
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Click to save the changes.
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To save the coding form to a new name, click and in the dialog box, perform the following actions:
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In , type a name for the form.
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Optional. In , describe the form.
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Click .
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