For organisational reasons, one class sometimes consists of two type-separated class components.
For example, class 5a could consist of a Modern Languages and a Classics component. While the former component has an Italian lesson scheduled, the latter component could have a Greek lesson Proceed as follows in this case:
| • | Define two classes - 5aC for the Classics component and 5aM for the Modern Languages component. |

| • | Enter the name 5a in the "Master class" field under master data of both classes |
| • | Couple the two class components for all lessons attended by the students of both groups. |


| • | The timetable of both class components can then be combined in a single view. In the example below, the combined class name 5aCM is used for all lessons attended by students of both class components (see chapter "Timetable construction"). |
Note:
You can deactivate this behaviour for individual timetable formats by checking the box "Display main classes separately" on the "Layout 2" tab under <Timetable settings>.
