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In order to get the list of links to all individual class, student, teacher and room timetables:
- Choose ‘Owl > Share > Publish to the web’
- Click ‘Publish’ if timetable is not already published
- Click ‘More options’ and then ‘Download links for individual timetables’.
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Export to iSAMS format is supported now. Choose ‘Owl > Save as > CSV File’ and click Download. More in the user guide:
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Choose ‘Owl > Save as > CSV File’, SmartSchool format and click Download. More about export to SmartSchool: https://primetimetable.com/help/#save-csv
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Timetables can be completely customized to match your school branding. With a bit of HTML and CSS knowledge you can:
- Add custom school logo
- Set custom font family, size and colors, e.g. to match styles in your school website
- Make any other HTML or CSS changesRead more in the user guide: https://primetimetable.com/help/#advanced-customization&q
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Period intervals might vary for specific resources, e.g. when scheduling both lower and higher grades in one timetable. Custom periods handle such scenarios by enabling two different actions:
- showing custom periods instead of default periods for specific resources in the related individual views or
- dragging cards to custom intervals for specific resources/days and displaying such intervals inside the cardsMore in the user guide: https://primetimetable.com/help/#custom&q
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Done.
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Done. Read more about printing student timetables in the user guide: https://primetimetable.com/help/#print-students&q
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Done.
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You can create your own timetable view which enables scheduling, publishing, exporting, customizing and printing specific resources, days and periods, e.g. 5th graders or English teachers. Additionally, predefined views can be renamed, hidden or reordered. Watch video on how to manage views https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqKTSpYtocc or read more in the user guide: https://primetimetable.com/help/#manage-views.
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Done. Hold CTRL key while clicking the desired view to toggle related extra view.
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Thank you for adding suggestion for sort improvement. Obviously, you can reorder teachers any way you like by using up/down arrows in the bottom right corner of the grid. We have just published a new version which additionally allows sorting teachers by tag and then by name. In that way, you can add ‘Science’ or ‘IT’ tags for teachers and then sort grid by clicking Tags column header. That will sort teachers by department (tag) and then by name. Hopefully, that will be useful in some scenarios.
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Done.
- Choose Manage > Subjects, select subject and click Edit
- Expand More and check Exclude from statistics
- Click EditActivities for subjects excluded from the statistics will not be taken into account when generating statistics/reports. For instance, you might want to exclude lunch, break, recess, teacher meeting, preparation, duty, assembly, after-school activities (e.g. study hall, pack-up) or similar. Ignored subjects and related activities are displayed in italic.
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- Add column called "clips" for importing clips while importing activities
- While importing, cards for activities with the same clip name will be clipped if possible
- If activities that should be clipped have different number of cards then minimum number of cards will be used for clipping and the rest will remain unclipped
- The number of imported clips is reported along with other imported resources/activities
- If clipping is not possible user will receive notification for ignored clip names
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