Locations are used in different contexts so there are different ways you might change a location's details. If it's a family's address on the Person Profile page then hover your mouse over the address and click on the ti ti-settings icon that appears to the right. If it's a named location, you can adjust it by navigating to Admin Tools > Settings > Named Locations as described above. Wherever you access a location, you'll generally be able to edit the same common fields (e.g., Address Line 1, City, State). However, there are some configuration options that are specific to the context of the location. For instance, below is an example of a Named Location. Here you can provide a Parent Location, a Location Type or an Image. But you won't see those options when you're editing a family's address or a group's meeting location. Keep this in mind as we cover the location configuration options pictured below. Parent Location - Not all locations will have this option. For Named Locations, this indicates where the location should be in the location tree to the left. Name - A critical element of Named Locations is the name assigned to the location. This identifies the location throughout Rock. Location Type - The Location Type is not only descriptive, but also has some functionality associated with it. For instance, only locations of type 'Campus' can be used when you're configuring a Campus. Printer - Named Locations can have a printer assigned to them. New printers can be added under Admin Tools > Settings > Devices. Beacon Identifier - Identifies the Bluetooth beacon device(s) associated with this location. Must be a value between 1 and 65,535. Used during mobile check-in. For more on this, see the Proximity Attendance documentation. Image - You can optionally add an image for the location, such as a photo of the location itself. This makes it easy to display the location along with its image.Address - Locations don't always need addresses. For locations like buildings or rooms, an address won't always make sense. It's different if you're working with a family's location, which should always use these address fields.Verify Address - With the click of a button you can verify (i.e., standardize and geocode) the location's address.Location Locked - In the prior section above we discussed address standardization and geocoding. If Location Locked is enabled, the address will not automatically be updated by standardization services. Enable this if the address would become incorrect when standardized. Note that enabling this does not prevent someone from manually changing the address. Point - Clicking here will open the Geography Picker where you can pick a specific spot on a map to associate with the location. Threshold - This is similar to a room capacity, and applies to check-in. If this threshold is reached, a manager override is needed to check in additional people.Geo-Fence - Similar to the above item, click here to reveal a map where you can draw a shape that encompasses any area you wish to associate with the location.Absolute Threshold - If this threshold is reached then no additional people can check in to the location. Unlike the above item, there is no way to override this limit.