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Settings. Review the items on the Settings menu for both Game Reports and Season Re- ports; you may need to tailor these settings for your venue. These software settings are saved separately for each games directory.
Settings. | Report options: This windows lets you tailor various game report options.
Settings. Click [Tools] button and select [Settings] from the drop-down menu to set up the general, recognition, online translation and interface language settings.
Settings. Settings | Report options: This window lets you tailor various season report options.
Settings. ICC may be provided to children living and receiving services at home and in the community, including ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care placements, as well as to children who are currently in a hospital, group home, or other congregate or institutional placement as part of discharge or transition planning. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ICC will not be provided to children in juvenile detention centers.
Settings. Provide default writing mode, output mode, handwriting color, handwriting line size, writing speed and recognition language settings.
Settings. MCIS are typically provided at the location where the crisis occurs, including the home (biological, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, relative, or adoptive) or any other setting where the child is naturally located, including schools, recreational settings, child care centers, and other community settings. Availability: MCIS are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Settings. All-time records vs. opponents: Generates a report of your team’s all-time records against all of the opponents in your database.
Settings. Smoking Cessation Services may be delivered in one or more settings including, but not limited to, health care settings, community settings (eg, Marae, churches, community centres), by telephone, or at the Service User’s home (with the appropriate safety systems in place).
Settings maintaining the default settings We provided or the settings recommended in the Documentation; and