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5. Click on one of the cells to define the colour and description for a risk value.
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Tip: If you have already configured a value sets set for a consequence and probability set, you can use use Copy values from to apply the same setup to the selected consequence and probability set. |
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6. In the example provided on this page, a consequence value of 0 multiplied by a probability value of 5 0 results in 0, which is not considered a risk, and is therefore assigned the colour light green. Click Save and close form when you are finished.
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Tip: If you check the option to edit all with the same risk number, the setting will apply to all with the same risk value across all consequence sets. |
When all the risk values are defined, the matrix may look as follows:
Opportunities
4. Select the probability and consequence sets for which you want to define values.
5. Click on one of the cells to define the colour and description for a value.
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Tip: If you have already configured a value set for a consequence and probability set, you can use Copy values from to apply the same setup to the selected consequence and probability set. |
6. In the example provided on this page, a consequence value of 0 multiplied by a probability value of 0 results in 0, which does not grant any opportunities, and is therefore assigned the colour extra light blue. Click Save and close form when you are finished.
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Tip: If you check the option to edit all with the same risk number, the setting will apply to all with the same value across all consequence sets. |
When all the values are defined, the matrix may look as follows:
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