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Edit template: Predefined values (for descriptive fields)

In this window, you can set up a choice of several values for a descriptive field of a project. Later, when you create a project from the template, you can choose a value from a drop-down menu rather than typing it.

A project has four descriptive fields that help you classify your jobs. These are the following:

  1. Don't type anything in the template. memoQ will ask you to type a value when you create a project from the template. This is the traditional behavior.
  2. Type exactly one value in the template: For example, you would do this in the Client field when you create a template specifically for that client. When you create a project from the template, this field will be filled in, and you won't be able to change it.
  3. Offer a choice from several values: In the template, you can list some values that are possible for a field. When you create a project from the template, you will have a drop-down menu of these values. Then you can choose from them, but you can't type a new value.
  • Client: The name of the client who orders the job;
  • Project: The name of the larger project that the job belongs to;
  • Subject: The subject field of the job, such as Pharmaceutical or Legal
  • Domain: A classification field where you can state the style, the genre, or the target audience of the job. Or, you can use it as a second subject field.

    Normally, these fields are free text in memoQ. For every project, you type them.

    Avoid typing descriptive fields if you can: You may type them differently every time. This makes classification very difficult. For example, 'Pharma' or 'Pharmaceutical' may mean the same subject field, yet memoQ can't connect them.

Project templates to the rescue: In project templates, you can prescribe descriptive fields. More precisely, you have three choices:

  1. Don't type anything in the template. memoQ will ask you to type a value when you create a project from the template. This is the traditional behavior.
  2. Type exactly one value in the template: For example, you would do this in the Client field when you create a template specifically for that client. When you create a project from the template, this field will be filled in, and you won't be able to change it.
  3. Offer a choice from several values: In the template, you can list some values that are possible for a field. When you create a project from the template, you will have a drop-down menu of these values. Then you can choose from them, but you can't type a new value.

In the Predefined values window, you can list the values that the user can choose from later.

This template only: The list of predefined values belongs to one template only. These won't be available in other project templates. But memoQ always offers the choice when you create a project from this project template.

Can't type in the field if there are predefined values: You can't type a value freely in the project template or in the project itself when there are predefined values for a descriptive field. Remove the list if you need to type a value again.

Changes affect new projects only: If you remove a value that was used in a project earlier, the previous project won't change: the value stays there. But it will not be there for new projects you create from the project template.

How to get here

Open the Resource Console. Choose Project templates. Select the template you want to edit. Under the list, click Edit.

For online projects: Create and edit a template on the server. Choose a server at the top of Resource console before you select a template.

Next to a descriptive field (Client, Project, Subject, or Domain): Click the Predefined values icon. The Predefined values window appears, for that descriptive field.

What can you do?

When you finish

To save the list and return to the Edit project template window: Click OK.

To discard - lose - the list, and return to the Edit project template window: Click Cancel.