Set Display Options in 2D & 3D Charting

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Set Display Options are be available from the General Settings page and Charting & 3D Charting pages

This Article covers the Charting options.

  1. Click the navigation menu > Patients > Charting or 3D Charting page

  2. Charting toolbar > Set Display Options

2D Charting Display Options

  1. Show/ Hide
    1. Show CPITN Score: Tick box to show the CPITN score in the middle of the screenmceclip2.png
    2. Show Document Manager: Tick box to show the Documents Module on the right of the chart

    3. Show MediaWeb PACS: Tick box to show the MediaWeb PACS Module on the right of the chart

    4. Show Active Chart by Default: Tick box to show Active Chart by default

    5. Show Quadrant Separators: Allows users to see guide lines for the quadrants on the chart
      Ticked

      Not Ticked

    6. Show Treatment Plan/Treatment: Select to show None, Treatment Plan or Treatment on the charting page
  2. Font size & Colour

    1. Notes font size: default size is 10
    2. Notes text colour: default colour is black. Drop list to select
    3. Tooth number colour: default colour is black. Drop list to select

 

Additional Display Options found in 3D Charting

  1. Show/ Hide

    1. Show Hints (3D only): If ticked and operations have hints marked (via Operations page) then they will be visible here
    2. Show Surface Border (3D only): If ticked, teeth will show borders for each surface available

    3. Show Notes (3D only): All notes created in the Charting page for each tooth will be visible if this option is ticked

  2. Preferences

    1. Display Controls on: Select Right or Left. Also see Set Display Controls in 3D Charting 
    2. Picture: Background Picture
    3. Colour: Background colour
  3. Font size and colour

    1. Hint / Hint background / Condition / Layer / Notes background text colour: Select from available colours
    2. Hint / Notes font size: Default size 10, drop list to select other sizes

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