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Link a statement to another statement |
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Statements can be linked to other statements in the same statement set or a different statement set. These links work bi-directionally, i.e. when you link Statement A to Statement B, Statement B also becomes linked to Statement A. If the option Automatically create activity statement links based on associated statements is enabled for a particular statement set, when a statement is linked to an activity, any linked statements will also be linked to the activity automatically. See Create a statement set for more information.
Note: To find a specific statement click Find. You can also add a new statement to a statement set by selecting the statement set and clicking Add.
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