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For folks using Chrome as their browser, here's a workaround that can be used today:
http://www.wikihow.com/Save-a-Web-Page-as-a-PDF-in-Google-Chrome
FYI, you can now simply use an asterisk (*) in place of the day name in cases where a time value applies to every school day in the week:
- Class Periods
- Building/Grade schedules
- Classroom schedules
- Therapist availability entries
- Student exact time spans
- Student availability entries
This means that, for each of the above-listed items, you only need to enter a single start and end time (not one for every day of the week).
This addresses the concern for most users, as well as the majority of what April asked for. The other piece of what April asked for (the same thing for Student Rotations) cannot easily be done, as that list is specifically used to define what day names are considered part of the original week.
We will revisit this issue again if there is great demand for optimizing input for the Student Rotation days and times.
Thanks for the suggestion, and hopefully everyone enjoys the new optimizations!
Various accommodations were made to accomplish this, including making available ~12 caseload transformation operations that assist getting past errors like -100009 (and other errors). Many documentation updates have also been completed, with more to come.
This feature has been implemented, and will be pushed to the servers tonight.
There is now a "sort" caseload transformation that sorts all students in your caseload according to grade level, primary classroom teacher, and student name.
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I'm pleased to report that this feature has been completed and is now live on slpscheduler.com. You can peruse your historically generated schedules by visiting https://slpscheduler.com/scheduler/history/, and see how your schedule looks when graphically displayed in the new format. Please send feedback to help@slpscheduler.com.
Thanks!