Bulk Changes - Basic Animal Details
Bulk Changes
The bulk changes feature is used to change a certain piece
of information over an entire group of animals rather than individually.
Ensure you do a Backup before making any bulk changes. A bulk change cannot be undone.
Select the animals to be changed
Select Utility > Bulk Changes > Basic Animal Details
Choose an Option
Enter the new details
Select OK
Bulk Change
- Primary/Society ID's/Tattoo
Select the animals to be changed Select Utility > Bulk Changes > Basic Animal Details
Select Primary/
Society Id./Tattoo from the listChoose which ID you
wish to change.
Enter the changes
(i.e. delete characters from the start, add characters to the end).Select OK.
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