Editing Custom Markers in the PWS Application
Introduction
If you need to update custom markers, the PWS
Application allows you to modify marker names, goals, and descriptions
at any time.
Steps to Edit a Custom Marker
- Access
the Custom Markers Table
- Click
the settings icon in the navigation bar.
- Select
"Custom Markers."
- Find
and Edit the Marker
- Locate
the marker you want to edit.
- Click
the Edit (pencil icon) next to the marker.
- Update
Marker Information
- Modify
any of the following fields:
- Marker
Name
- Marker
Goal
- Marker
Description
- Save
or Cancel Changes
- Click
Submit to save the changes.
- Click
Cancel to discard changes without saving.
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