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By default, all screens and lists are in View Mode when they are first opened. View Mode allows you to view information for a TFS screen, list or dialog, but does not permit any changes to be made. When a screen or dialog is opened in view mode, all data fields are coloured yellow. All menus are enabled when the screen is in view mode, allowing you to quickly navigate to other screens. Some editing commands such as the spell check are disabled when a screen is in View Mode.
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A screen can be changed to Edit Mode by clicking the Edit button. When a screen or dialog is opened in Edit Mode, the fields that can be modified are coloured white. Often a screen may display two edit buttons hence the Edit Mode button may be referred to as the (Left) Edit button. Although TFS data can be modified in Edit Mode, some fields are still locked. The information contained in locked fields cannot be modified for security reasons, or because the system automatically updates or calculates the data in a particular field. The Edit menu is enabled when the screen is in Edit Mode. All other menus are disabled until the OK or Cancel button is clicked.
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