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 2) The Template field indicates that the total number of fingerprints and fingerprint templates registered for users. For instance, 2 (4) indicates a total of two fingerprints and four fingerprint templates are registered for users. As you can see, there are two users and each user has one fingerprint. And given that a user registers two fingerprint templates for one finger, it is obvious that there are a total of four templates in this example. \\ 2) The Template field indicates that the total number of fingerprints and fingerprint templates registered for users. For instance, 2 (4) indicates a total of two fingerprints and four fingerprint templates are registered for users. As you can see, there are two users and each user has one fingerprint. And given that a user registers two fingerprint templates for one finger, it is obvious that there are a total of four templates in this example. \\
  
-  * **Same Users** indicates that the user stored in the device is same as the one stored in the server database. +  * **Same Users** indicates that the user stored in the device is the same as the one stored in the server database. 
-  * **Different Users** indicates that the user stored in the device is not same as the one stored in the server database.+  * **Different Users** indicates that the user stored in the device is not the same as the one stored in the server database.
   * **New User** indicates that the user stored in the device does not exist in the server database. Whether a user exists in the server database is decided by looking at the user's ID.   * **New User** indicates that the user stored in the device does not exist in the server database. Whether a user exists in the server database is decided by looking at the user's ID.