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I would like to vote in favor of the "old" method of showing defective applications - that is - highlighted in pink once we go in to proof-read what has been scanned. Correcting the errors on the screen is far preferrable to entering manually, or rescanning. In this very large council with scanned batches that typically number 20 applications or more, making corrections on the screen would save a lot of time.
Moderator Comments
10/9/2009

From: Gary Butler, Assistant Chief Scout Executive, Council Operations

The original process of recognizable scanned applications with errors appearing in green, yellow or red and being able to correct them on the screen has not changed. Only applications that cannot be properly recognized by the scanning software are removed from the scanned batch allowing the good applications to be processed through.

The highlighted color corrections are:

Green - Required information was recognized and record can be posted.
Yellow - Not all information was recognized. Check details and determine if changes are needed.
Red - Something critical is missing, and the record cannot be posted until corrected.
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Judy Sizemore 1 month ago
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