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In this video, we will go over the different settings here in the options menu. For any form, you can decide if you would like to make the form persistent and what that means is once you have entered in information the first visit with a patient for that form, then when you see the patient for follow-up visits, the information entered into those fields will automatically persist into subsequent visits for you. Youre still able to edit the fields as needed in those subsequent visits You can see as soon as I open this clinical note that theres already information filled out here in the Med Fam Social History section of my HP workflow. This was all filled out in the initial visit with the patient, and I generally recommend making your Med Fam Social History section persistent, since most of this information does not change very much over time. This also allows you to quickly access this information and refer to it when in the middle of a clinical note with the patient, without havin