2 Minute Use Case: Utilities and Table Editor

The tools in the Utilities and Table Editor are essential for configuring your staffing solutions.

Access the Utilities menu through Account & Settings, where you’ll find various options tailored to your needs. If you don’t see a specific tile, contact your administrator.

The Table Editor, also found under Account & Settings, allows for extensive customization. Tailor Avionté to your unique requirements by adding company-specific verbiage, setting requirements, and adjusting settings as your agency evolves.

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In this video, we're getting into the power of Avionte's Utilities menu and Table Editor. You can think of these as a centralized hub for configuring your staffing solutions. From user management to customization, the Utilities menu puts everything at your fingertips. Let's explore the power and convenience it offers.

Accessing the Utilities menu is simple. Just click on Account & Settings and select Utilities.
Within the Utilities menu, you'll find a plethora of options tailored to your staffing needs. The tiles you see will come down to your user account access. If you are looking for a tile you saw in the knowledge base, but don't see here, reach out to your administrator.

Let's dive into the Table Editor, a versatile tool for customization. To access the Table Editor, navigate to Account & Settings and click on Table Editor.

Here, you have the power to tailor Avionté to your unique requirements. Add your company's verbiage, set requirements, and create settings to streamline your workflow. While the majority of these settings are handled during Implementation, as you grow into using the product and continue to evolve as an agency, you may want to make edits here later.

With Avionte's Utilities menu and Table Editor, customization is key. Streamline your processes, enhance efficiency, and unlock the full potential of your staffing solutions today.

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