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More about checklists
Each checklist document you start is marked as the first round. It means that this very document is created at a certain moment in time to run a checkup (handover, punchlist, inspection etc).
Now, in case you discovered any issues in the first round, then you most probably would like to know if they are eliminated at some later point. And to document the next checkup properly, you can revisit the document from your first round and select that you'd like to start the next round. All rounds of the same document are grouped together and you can see the progress as a timeline.
Each round holds information on how many issues were discovered and/or resolved. The number of rounds per document is not limited.
Now, in case you discovered any issues in the first round, then you most probably would like to know if they are eliminated at some later point. And to document the next checkup properly, you can revisit the document from your first round and select that you'd like to start the next round. All rounds of the same document are grouped together and you can see the progress as a timeline.
Each round holds information on how many issues were discovered and/or resolved. The number of rounds per document is not limited.