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pm:overview [2015/10/15 18:49 UTC] – mwolfe | pm:overview [2016/03/22 18:31 UTC] – add Multiple Editions section mike |
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[[pm:delete_policy|Deleting a policy]] will never permanently delete anything. The policy will be marked as deleted and removed from the table of contents. The actual Word document will be moved to a special subfolder named //Trash//. | [[pm:delete_policy|Deleting a policy]] will never permanently delete anything. The policy will be marked as deleted and removed from the table of contents. The actual Word document will be moved to a special subfolder named //Trash//. |
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You will be able to restore the policy at any time in the future. [[pm:restore_policy|Restoring the policy]] will add it back to the table of contents. It will also fetch the Word document from the //Trash// subfolder. | You will be able to restore the policy at any time in the future. [[pm:trash_bin_form|Restoring the policy]] will add it back to the table of contents. It will also fetch the Word document from the //Trash// subfolder. |
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==== Reviewing Policies ==== | ==== Reviewing Policies ==== |
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When they return to the program, a pop-up box will ask if they have finished reviewing the policy. If they choose Yes, the program will create a record with the user's login, the policy reviewed, and the date and time the review took place. Managers can review reports that show [[pm:review_by_user_report|which policies a user has reviewed]] and [[pm:review_by_policy_report|which users have reviewed a given policy]]. | When they return to the program, a pop-up box will ask if they have finished reviewing the policy. If they choose Yes, the program will create a record with the user's login, the policy reviewed, and the date and time the review took place. Managers can review reports that show [[pm:review_by_user_report|which policies a user has reviewed]] and [[pm:review_by_policy_report|which users have reviewed a given policy]]. |
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| ==== Multiple Editions ==== |
| Not every policy applies to every employee. To deal with this, you may create multiple //editions// of your policy manual. The **Complete** edition is a special edition that includes every policy((Policies that have been moved to the Trash are not included in the Complete edition.)). |
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| Here's a quick tutorial: |
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| * Open the [[Editions Form]] |
| * Click on the [New Edition] button |
| * Enter a name for your new Edition (e.g., "Support Staff") and click [OK] |
| * Click on the __Edit__ link next to the newly added Edition record |
| * Check the boxes next to the policy sections you want included in the new edition |
| * Open the [[Users Form]] and assign the new edition to your //Support Staff// employees |
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