Custom Report Section Templates
We've added the ability to create reusable report section templates, so you can build assessment and progress reports faster with consistent formatting across multiple templates—saving time when supporting different funding requirements or client needs. 💙
What's new:
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    Create section templates
    — Build custom templates for any section type (Treatment Progress, Assessment, Text, etc.) in Settings > Templates > Reports > Report Section Templates.
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    Reuse across templates
    — Add your section templates to any report template or client report through the "Section Templates" option in the Add Section dropdown.
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    Automatic updates
    — When you edit a section template, all report templates using it automatically receive the updates—no need to manually update each one.
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    Break the link when needed
    — Edit a templated section directly in a report template to make it independent (you'll get a confirmation prompt first).
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    Visual indicators
    — Purple icons show which sections are linked to templates; blue icons show regular sections.
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Why it matters:
Building comprehensive assessment and progress reports often means recreating the same sections over and over—especially when you need multiple report templates for different funding sources, client levels, or assessment types. This update lets you set up a section once and reuse it everywhere, turning hours of template configuration into a few clicks. When requirements change, update the template once and every report using it stays current automatically.
Zero Occurrence Counts Now Display on Frequency Graphs
Frequency program graphs now display zero on the y-axis when you view data by "count," so you can see every session—including ones where the behavior didn't occur at all. This is applicable for frequency programs any time the timer is run—whether it is manual or tied to the session timer. 💙
What's new:
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    Zeros now visible
    — When viewing frequency program graphs with "count" selected as the y-axis data, sessions with 0 occurrences now display as a zero on the graph instead of appearing blank.
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    Improved number formatting
    — Count values now display with up to 2 decimal places for clearer precision.
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Why it matters:
For behavior reduction programs and frequency tracking, seeing zeros is just as important as seeing occurrences—it shows the behavior didn't happen during that session, which is meaningful clinical data. Previously, these sessions appeared to be missing from "count" graphs (though they did show on "learning opps count" graphs), which made it harder to see the full picture of progress. Now every session is visible, so you can accurately track patterns and celebrate true zero-occurrence days.
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