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==Timetables== | ==Timetables== | ||
===Introduction=== | ===Introduction=== | ||
====Actions before opening a timetable==== | |||
Before opening one of the three kinds of main timetable you can fine tune what information you want displayed with the following two menus. | Before opening one of the three kinds of main timetable you can fine tune what information you want displayed with the following two menus. | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_select_booking_items|Select booking items]]. This menu enables you to choose which items of a booking are displayed, for example: the location. | * [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_select_booking_items|Select booking items]]. This menu enables you to choose which items of a booking are displayed, for example: the location. | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_manipulate_bookings|Manipulate booking]].This menu contains a setting to allow conflicts between bookings. | * [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_manipulate_bookings|Manipulate booking]].This menu contains a setting to allow conflicts between bookings. | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_filter_bookings|Filter bookings]]. This menu enables you determine which types of bookings are displayed, for example: cancelled bookings. | * [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_filter_bookings|Filter bookings]]. This menu enables you determine which types of bookings are displayed, for example: cancelled bookings. | ||
====The 3 timetable formats==== | |||
The main timetables are: | The main timetables are: | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_calendar_timetable|Calendar timetable]]. This is the standard calendar format. | * [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_calendar_timetable|Calendar timetable]]. This is the standard calendar format. | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_shifts_timetable|Shifts timetable]]. This format is useful if your organisation works in shifts or many activities occur at regular times. | * [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_shifts_timetable|Shifts timetable]]. This format is useful if your organisation works in shifts or many activities occur at regular times. | ||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_boeking_list|Booking list]]. This format is useful when you want to get a list of the bookings per day. | * [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_boeking_list|Booking list]]. This format is useful when you want to get a list of the bookings per day. | ||
====Actions after opening a timetable==== | |||
After opening one the these timetables | |||
* [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView_timetables_export_timetable#Export_overview|Export overview]]. Here you have a choice of 6 buttons that you can click in order to create a link of this timetable and also to export it to another program in various formats. | |||
The next sections provide detailed information on the menus and the timetables. | The next sections provide detailed information on the menus and the timetables. | ||
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Timetables
Introduction
Actions before opening a timetable
Before opening one of the three kinds of main timetable you can fine tune what information you want displayed with the following two menus.
- Select booking items. This menu enables you to choose which items of a booking are displayed, for example: the location.
- Manipulate booking.This menu contains a setting to allow conflicts between bookings.
- Filter bookings. This menu enables you determine which types of bookings are displayed, for example: cancelled bookings.
The 3 timetable formats
The main timetables are:
- Calendar timetable. This is the standard calendar format.
- Shifts timetable. This format is useful if your organisation works in shifts or many activities occur at regular times.
- Booking list. This format is useful when you want to get a list of the bookings per day.
Actions after opening a timetable
After opening one the these timetables
- Export overview. Here you have a choice of 6 buttons that you can click in order to create a link of this timetable and also to export it to another program in various formats.
The next sections provide detailed information on the menus and the timetables.
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