Is there a possibility of adding additional editing capability to Events. As it stands now, events blend in with scheduled jobs, whether they be waiters or drop-offs.
Examples: when viewed online all across the schedule all items blend together. When printed Events blend in with everything else.
I think if there were at least an option to set the text to BOLD it would suffice.
As a side note, we normally use Events for tech's taking off or other appointments. Perhaps we're not using events appropriately.
Event Color?
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Re: Event Color?
Agreed. We use events like you do. We normally set events to "all day". So they go up to the top and away from the rest of the appointments which we never set to "all day" Also, if you want to look at only appointments, you can use the appointment tab in the scheduler.GUTHTIRE wrote:Is there a possibility of adding additional editing capability to Events. As it stands now, events blend in with scheduled jobs, whether they be waiters or drop-offs.
Examples: when viewed online all across the schedule all items blend together. When printed Events blend in with everything else.
I think if there were at least an option to set the text to BOLD it would suffice.
As a side note, we normally use Events for tech's taking off or other appointments. Perhaps we're not using events appropriately.
Hope that helps until they can make an adjustment.
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We've tried both. Either way the Boss still says "I didn't know he was off today!"BERGMANS1 wrote:Agreed. We use events like you do. We normally set events to "all day". So they go up to the top and away from the rest of the appointments which we never set to "all day" Also, if you want to look at only appointments, you can use the appointment tab in the scheduler.GUTHTIRE wrote:Is there a possibility of adding additional editing capability to Events. As it stands now, events blend in with scheduled jobs, whether they be waiters or drop-offs.
Examples: when viewed online all across the schedule all items blend together. When printed Events blend in with everything else.
I think if there were at least an option to set the text to BOLD it would suffice.
As a side note, we normally use Events for tech's taking off or other appointments. Perhaps we're not using events appropriately.
Hope that helps until they can make an adjustment.
Dan
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Re: Event Color?
Probably going to take more than a software change to correct that sort of issue....GUTHTIRE wrote:We've tried both. Either way the Boss still says "I didn't know he was off today!"BERGMANS1 wrote:Agreed. We use events like you do. We normally set events to "all day". So they go up to the top and away from the rest of the appointments which we never set to "all day" Also, if you want to look at only appointments, you can use the appointment tab in the scheduler.GUTHTIRE wrote:Is there a possibility of adding additional editing capability to Events. As it stands now, events blend in with scheduled jobs, whether they be waiters or drop-offs.
Examples: when viewed online all across the schedule all items blend together. When printed Events blend in with everything else.
I think if there were at least an option to set the text to BOLD it would suffice.
As a side note, we normally use Events for tech's taking off or other appointments. Perhaps we're not using events appropriately.
Hope that helps until they can make an adjustment.