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| Forms capture meta-data that is associated with a slide, or with a folder. Many good examples are provided by the CAP at [[https://www.cap.org/protocols-and-guidelines/cancer-reporting-tools/cancer-protocol-templates]] | Forms capture meta-data that is associated with a slide, or with a folder. Many good examples are provided by the CAP at [[https://www.cap.org/protocols-and-guidelines/cancer-reporting-tools/cancer-protocol-templates]] | ||
| - | ==== Slide-level form data ==== | + | Forms are structured data (ideal for applications like synoptic reporting), and need to be [[https://www.pathomation.com/tutorial-09/|defined beforehand in PMA.core]]. You cannot define form structures directly in PMA.studio. |
| + | ==== Slide-level form data ==== | ||
| + | The default modus operandi of form is that they can be used to attach forms from PMA.core | ||
| ==== Folder-level form data ==== | ==== Folder-level form data ==== | ||
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| {{::forms_dir_mode.png|}} | {{::forms_dir_mode.png|}} | ||
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| ==== See also ==== | ==== See also ==== | ||
| [[https://www.pathomation.com/tutorial-09/|Tutorial 9]] | [[https://www.pathomation.com/tutorial-09/|Tutorial 9]] | ||