Select Claims

Select one claim, select multiple claims, or select a range of claims, just by clicking the claim fields.

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Written by Laura Berwick
Updated over a week ago

This article covers the following topics:

  • How to Select a Single Claim

  • How to Select Multiple Claims

  • How to Select a Range of Contiguous Claims

  • Now What?

How to Select a Single Claim

  1. Place your cursor anywhere over the claim you want to select.

  2. Click your mouse.


    * The selected claim field will be highlighted with a blue outline, and reordering and management options icons will appear to the left and right, respectively.

How to Select Multiple Claims

  1. Press and hold the Ctrl key (for PCs) or the Cmd key (for Macs) on your keyboard.

  2. Click anywhere in the field for each claim you want to select in turn while holding that key.


    * You may release the Ctrl/Cmd key and scroll up or down to claims that aren't immediately on-screen with your current selection. Selected claims will stay selected, and you will simply re-press Ctrl/Cmd to click and add more claims to your selection.

    * Clicking any of the reordering or management options visible next to selected claims will apply actions to all selected claims.

  3. Hold the Ctrl/Cmd key and re-click individual selected claims to deselect them.

  4. Release the Ctrl/Cmd key and click into another field to deselect all selected claims.

How to Select a Range of Contiguous Claims

  1. Click anywhere in the field for the first claim in the range you want to select.

  2. Scroll if necessary to the last claim in the range.

  3. Press Shift on your keyboard and click the last claim in the range.



    * Clicking any of the reordering or management options visible next to selected claims will apply actions to all selected claims.

  4. Press the Ctrl/Cmd key and click individual selected claims to deselect them.

  5. Click into another field to deselect all selected claims.

Now What?

The following actions can be taken on selected claims:

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