Decision making enables you to customise decisions. To customise a decision, you can edit academic and non-academic conditions, and the conditions flow, which are described in decision making and offer tracking.
To customise a decision, on Decision making:
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                                                            For an individual application, go to the button to view additional options ⋮ and then select View / change main decision or View / change additional conditions. 
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                                                            For multiple applications, select  up to 50 applications to open the bulk actions toolbar and then select   and then Change main decision or Change additional conditions. up to 50 applications to open the bulk actions toolbar and then select   and then Change main decision or Change additional conditions.
Then, on Step 2 Make decision (optional) enable Customise decision and change the decision as described in the table Customise decision actions.
 and change the decision as described in the table Customise decision actions.
| Condition flow | Description | 
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| Conditions | Add academic conditions such as qualifications or non-academic conditions such as clearance checks to the conditions flow. Add a condition as follows: 
 Then, set whether the condition is an Academic or Non-academic condition and then enter the condition, such as International Baccalaureate Diploma of at least 25 points. Non-academic conditions, such as Police check, are added to applications as clearance checks. Attention. You must delete any included conditions before you can delete a condition. | 
| Included conditions | Add included conditions to academic conditions. 
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| Group conditions | Create groups of conditions for more complex condition flows. Create a group as follows: 
  and then select the condition number to remove the group from. For example, Remove from 1 removes the group on the condition with the sequence number 1. | 
| Flow position | Move the position of a condition in the flow as follows: 
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. and then select the condition number to close the group. For example,
 and then select the condition number to close the group. For example,