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Preferences

The Preferences screen is used to influence the way BadgeManager Plus behaves.  This screen is displayed when you select File - Preferences from the main menu bar.

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Click on a screen element to learn more about it.

Startup Mode (Option)

This controls what happens when BadgeManager Plus is first started:

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Leader Mode: you are free to make additions, changes and deletions anywhere in the product.
 

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Prompt for Mode: you are asked whether or not you want access to data entry features. If YES, the product goes into Leader Mode. If NO, the product goes into Scout Mode where no changes can be made.

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Inactive Scouts (Checkbox)

This controls whether or not inactive scouts are included in the BadgeManager Plus lists. If check the box, be sure to examine the scout list to be sure you're including/excluding the right scouts. This is accomplished via the Maintain Scout List button.

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Access to BadgeManager Master Database (Option)

This controls the level of protection applied to the master badge database. Under normal circumstances you don't have any reason to alter the master database, so by default editing is disabled. This is done because the two badge lists (Your Troop and Badge Master) look identical and are easy to confuse.

You can, if you want, enable access to the master badge list. We recommend using the Display warning... mode so you know when you're about to alter the master list. [Return to Top]

Performance (Checkboxes)

Some features in BadgeManager Plus can be time-consuming. On newer, faster computers you won't notice the time, but on slower machines it might become annoying. Since the features are optional, you can turn some or all of them off.

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Copy indicator: It takes a lot of processing time to figure out which badges you've copied from the master list to the current troop. If you don't need to know this information you can turn it off.
 

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Prune badges: Due to the way the various scout and troop progress screens work, it's possible to add a badge to a scout but not end up with any completed activities. While this is not really a problem, it does make some lists and reports less useful than they could be. When enabled, this feature periodically scans, looking for such badges and deleting them. If you find this annoying, you can disable the feature. The scan runs whenever you use the scout or troop progress screens.

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Configuration

It's very rare that you'll ever need to use the Configuration screen. It might be displayed automatically when BadgeManager Plus cannot locate an important database file while starting. Or, you can display it your self through the File-Configuration menu choice.

Use the [...] buttons to locate the specified file, or enter the path and file name manually. BadgeManager Plus will take a sniff at the file and let you know if it's the right type of file and contains the right kind of records.

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