Can I customise or add my own fields?

Can I customise or add my own fields?

Most of the system is customisable to add your own terminology, language and capture key information for your organisation. You can find custom fields in Audits, Actions, Aspects, Assets, Incidents and Non-Conformances, Requirements, Risks, Training Manager and Contractor Management. 

You can create a range of different custom fields including:

  • Single Line Text
  • Multi Line Text
  • Number
  • Drop Down
  • Single Choice
  • Multiple Choice

You can do this in most of our modules by going to Options > Manage Fields. 


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