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We are part of many communities, whether they’re made up of family, friends, or shared interests. A community is made up of people who create, communicate, and collaborate together to accomplish more than they could have done alone. We are building an online community that inspires Incident IQ users to learn, educate, and network with one another for achieving more with Incident IQ. In our brand new community you can:

  • Learn more about the Incident IQ platform: discover new features, use cases, tips and tricks 

  • Find answers and solutions to your questions and problems: ask product related questions, help others solve challenges they’re facing, and explore the online knowledge base

  • Be in the know: stay informed about upcoming Incident IQ events and webinars

  • Share knowledge with the community: share best practices, ideas for product enhancements, uses for various Incident IQ applications and integrations and much more

  • Connect with the Incident IQ team directly: Expand your network by meeting other community experts and professionals

Each and every member is a critical part of the Incident IQ community and can offer distinctive contributions. Frequently interacting and engaging in the community will help you build notoriety among community members.

Let’s tap into our unique qualities, influence each other, and build an amazing community! 🎯

Hi there,

My name is Alisa McCarthy, Secretary at Washingtonville CSD and am new to iiQ and will be asking questions as I’m learning to utilize the system.  My first question is:

 

How to print a single event that already took place?  I’m looking for the information to contain the date and time of the event, in addition to the name of the organization, the contact person,

the address, phone number, etc.

 


@AMccarthy 57dc03 wcsdtech Thank you for your question. I have relocated it off of this thread into a separate post. I will reply to you there! 

 


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