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Timetabler 6 Viewlet Demos

These viewlets are small animated demonstrations of selected Timetabler 6 features. The Flash browser plugin is required in order to run the viewlets.

Timetabler Administrator

User Wizard
Shows how to create new user accounts based on staff or student records

Creating a New Timetable
Shows how to use Timetabler Administrator to create a new timetable database, specifying SQL Server details and fundamental timetable parameters such as number of weeks, periods per day, etc.

Entering Licence Details
Shows how to licence the Timetabler 6 software, employing Timetabler Administrator as a single point of entry for licence details.

Notification Service

Using the Notification Service
Describes the function of Timetabler Notification Service, showing how to configure the software to automatically notify staff/students of changes to their timetables.

Upgrade Database
Shows how to upgrade a database following the release of updated Timetabler software.

Timetabler Client

Weeks View
Shows how to use the Weeks View control to restrict your view of the weeks in a Timetable Grid.

Auto Browse
Shows how to use the Auto Browse function to display a browse list whenever a record window is opened.

Event Wizard
Examines the Event Wizard that is used to make changes to multiple events in one operation.

Office Wizard Stats
Shows how to produce an Excel spreadsheet containing statistical data from your timetable.

Office Wizard Timetable
Shows how to produce a Word document containing event data from your timetable.

Resource Wizard
Describes how to make extensive changes to resources and classifications in one simple operation.

AutoCal Service

AutoCal
Shows how to configure the AutoCal Service to enable you to automatically update staff and student Outlook calendars with Timetabler events.

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