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Done. Angle step in the master view is 30 and in the individual view is 10 degrees.
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Done.
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Done.
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Done
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Yes. Done. Just contact us and we will enable it for you.
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Done. Default periods are displayed in bold. Custom periods doesn’t have bold.
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Done. Read about new automatic timetable generator here: http://www.primetimetable.com/blog/new-timetable-generator
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Done. Choose Manage > Lessons > Add
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Done. Confirmation added.
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Done. Choose Help > About to view license info and expiration date.
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Done. Read more in the blog post: Improvements for custom periods – http://www.primetimetable.com/blog/improvements-for-custom-periods
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Done. Now, anyone can make language contribution, e.g. this link is for French contribution: http://www.primetimetable.com/fr/translate/ and this link is for Spanish: http://www.primetimetable.com/es/translate/
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Done. Choose Help > Options > Language.
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Ability to export timetable data into an Excel spreadsheet, in list view, with day/time/room/teacher etc all listed in different columns
It would be very useful to see the timetable data in spreadsheet form, instead of block view. i.e. view all timetable data together in one spreadsheet for an overall view, to be able to filter timetable data in a spreadsheet to check that everything is correct would be a great help!
10 votesChoose ‘Owl > Save as > Custom File’ and then select the format that suits you. Currently, we support PowerSchool, iSAMS, SmartSchool and Siged format. You will get a tab or comma separated values file which you can copy/paste into spreadsheet app for further inspection.
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Notification to switch to Internet Explorer 10 on desktop is added.
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Done. More about multiple undo and timetabling history in a blog post: http://www.primetimetable.com/blog/timetabling-history-multiple-undo
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Done.
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Done.
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