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Welcome to the Professional Standards Training Tracker Tool training video series. This is Chapter 4: Adding, Editing, or Deleting Training Records. Adding a training record The Professional Standards Training Tracker Tools primary purpose is to allow users to create training records for use in annual reviews. These records can be created by the person who took the training, or by his/her manager. In this Chapter, we will look at how you would create this training record, update it, and how you can see the impact within the other pages. We will be using an Employee or Staff level account for this video. For our examples, we will be showing the fictional account of Richard Test Record. Richard is a full-time School Employee, who has training records in both the current and previous school year. Here on his Homepage, you can see that he has already created a training record for the 2018-2019 school year that was 15 mins or 0.25 hours in length. This is the first line in the Rece