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How do I stop the cursor at the Service Address field? (Assemblies)

Set up the Modify Existing Assemblies view to stop the cursor at the Service Address field.


Changing the default option to stop at the Service Address field

1. Open Connect Backflow Management > Assemblies > Modify Existing Assemblies.

2. Click Stop Fields .

3. Select Manage Stop Fields.

 

4. Use the Manage Stop Fields window to click Add a New Stop Field Group Name.

 

5. Use the Selection window to move Service Address from the Available Stop Fields list to the Select Stop Fields list, and then click OK.


 

6. Click OK again.

The stop fields are saved.

 

 

 

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