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Copying a two week timetable
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						12 years 3 weeks ago		        #3874
        by Rhys
    
    
        
			
										        
    
			Copying a two week timetable was created by Rhys        
        
			Hi,
I have just got this app and it is great! But i can't work out how to copy my schedule (timetable) to the next weeks in the full-size, whereas in the compact mode it is ok. But i want the full working mode as there is a lot more you can do with that. In the full size mode, when I move on to the next week it is blank, and I dont want that, any hints on how to automatically put my timetable onto the next week?
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		    I have just got this app and it is great! But i can't work out how to copy my schedule (timetable) to the next weeks in the full-size, whereas in the compact mode it is ok. But i want the full working mode as there is a lot more you can do with that. In the full size mode, when I move on to the next week it is blank, and I dont want that, any hints on how to automatically put my timetable onto the next week?
Many Thanks
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						12 years 3 weeks ago		        #3875
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			I'd swear I replied by e-mail already, but here it goes:
In full-size mode, you can replicate your timetables for the whole school term with the calendar button, using the 'Automatic Copy' button in the Calendar.
Here the steps:
- Tap on the calendar button (on the ruler), and configure the first and last dates of your school term
- Make sure you're in 'Week' mode
- Select your week 1 in the calendar (should see the periods at your right hand side) and 'Automatic copy'
- Here select the dates you'd like that week to copy from/to, and select 'Repeat every 2 weeks' then Done
If something went wrong with this selection, tap on 'Undo Copy'.
- Repeat the previous step for your week 2.
		    In full-size mode, you can replicate your timetables for the whole school term with the calendar button, using the 'Automatic Copy' button in the Calendar.
Here the steps:
- Tap on the calendar button (on the ruler), and configure the first and last dates of your school term
- Make sure you're in 'Week' mode
- Select your week 1 in the calendar (should see the periods at your right hand side) and 'Automatic copy'
- Here select the dates you'd like that week to copy from/to, and select 'Repeat every 2 weeks' then Done
If something went wrong with this selection, tap on 'Undo Copy'.
- Repeat the previous step for your week 2.
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						12 years 3 weeks ago		        #3913
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			Replied by Anonymous on topic Copying a two week timetable        
        
			I am just wondering what you do when you have a one week holiday and your two week timetable gets out of sync?        
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						12 years 3 weeks ago		        #3915
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			Replied by bert on topic Copying a two week timetable        
        
			The calendar behind the timetable can be configured to handle that.
Tap on the Calendar option on the ruler, and once in the calendar, select your week A , t tap on 'Automatic copy' and select the first date you'd like to copy that week from , in this case after that week holiday, to preserve our previous configuration.
Select to 'Repeat every 2 weeks' then Done
Repeat the same step for your week B
		    Tap on the Calendar option on the ruler, and once in the calendar, select your week A , t tap on 'Automatic copy' and select the first date you'd like to copy that week from , in this case after that week holiday, to preserve our previous configuration.
Select to 'Repeat every 2 weeks' then Done
Repeat the same step for your week B
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						12 years 2 weeks ago		        #3924
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			Replied by John2400 on topic Copying a two week timetable        
        
			That works very well thanks        
		    