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# Screens Available for Configuration using ASM Designer

<figure><img src="/files/3AxoqqemTmtU6uVv9yKO" alt=""><figcaption><p>Sample of screens available for editing</p></figcaption></figure>

### Screens Are Also Created Dynamically&#x20;

For example, if you create a new CI type, ASM will automatically create a screen set based on the default CMDB Item screen set.  You are then free to go into screen designer and modify the screen set as your organization requires. &#x20;

{% hint style="warning" %}

### Any screen that is not configured by you will automatically display in ASM and on the Portal and Nano using the default screen set for that entity.  You can never orphan a screen set even if you delete a previously assigned screen.  ASM will simply revert back to the default OOB (out of the box) screen set.

The default Request screen will be used for all requests without an assigned screen set

The default Configuration Item screen will be used for all CI without an assigned screen set

and so on...
{% endhint %}


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