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  1. Assign a room to a Teacher, then automatically assign that room to a lesson with the teacher. Our teachers are usually assigned to a room, and all their lessons are scheduled in that room. It would be easier to just give a teacher a room than have to enter room for every lesson.

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    Thank you very much for your idea for improvement! We might have a much better alternative for this feature. Here is how to do it:

    1) Switch to teacher master view and select multiple cards or select all teacher cards by clicking teacher name while holding Ctrl/Cmd key
    2) Right mouse click any of selected cards and choose Edit cards
    3) Change subject, teacher(s), class(es)/group(s), length, desired or alternative rooms and click Edit

    This way, it’s actually a lot more powerful then just changing desired/alternative rooms as you can change any other parameter as well, substitute teacher(s) or class(es)/group(s), or you can keep current selection and add additional resources to all selected cards with “More…” button, e.g. add additional teacher, class/group, etc.

    More about editing cards in the user guide: http://www.primetimetable.com/help/#edit-cards

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    Split is the opposite of merge as it creates more cards out of the one when there are more than one group or teacher. For instance, if card has 2 teachers and 3 groups, 6 new cards will be created after split all with only one teacher and one group. In order to split card:

    Select card(s) which have more than one teacher or group.
    Use mouse right click on selected card(s) to open context menu.
    Choose Split
    More in this help page:
    http://www.primetimetable.com/help/merge/#split

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  17. I was stupid enough to make a timetable without first adding classrooms. I forgot putting a "-" classroom in the list so no lessons are shown in my classroom view. Thus I cannot drag the cards into the right room and I'm forced to edit every single lesson.
    Okay that was stupid but there should be, also for other reasons, an ability to multiple edit lessons just by typing in the grid. Because you see, all art classes are in the art room, history in the library, and so on... Oo another solution would be ofcourse to be able to…

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    Thank you very much for your feedback! Here is how to easily and visually change any card(s) resource:

    1) Select multiple cards in any view
    2) Right mouse click any of selected cards and choose Edit cards
    3) Change subject, teacher(s), class(es)/group(s), length, desired or alternative rooms and click Edit

    You can keep current selection and add additional resources to all selected cards with “More…” button, e.g. add additional teacher, class/group, etc.

    More about editing cards in the user guide: http://www.primetimetable.com/help/#edit-cards

    Let us know if this doesn’t suit your needs.

  18. were a special school and sometimes our classes are split into 3,4,5,6,7 different groups it would be a good idea to be able to input your own extra group names

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    You can add your own groups and change their names using Manage > Classes > Select class > Divisions (last button on the right of the grid).
    Here you can add new group to existing division (Group 1 or Group 2), change existing group names and short names or delete groups (only when you have more than 2 groups in a row) http://www.primetimetable.com/help/data/division/

    (There is also an option of copying divisions and groups to other classes with Copy button)

  19. s there a way to keep all the core subjects the same for each day and only change the special classes like PE, Art , Music?

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  20. API for LMS platforms.

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