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Like most functions in the Untis application, the scheduling dialogue communicates with all other windows.

Synchronisation

When you open a lesson view (or a timetable) and select a lesson, the scheduling dialogue automatically displays the active lesson and, vice versa, the lesson window (or the timetable) always displays the lesson selected in the scheduling dialogue.

 

Locking the view

Activate the button <Lock Period> to lock the display of the scheduling dialogue.

 

 

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Window in the background

As a rule, you can bring a window to the front (i.e. activate a window) by clicking on any part of the window. The scheduling dialogue allows you to suppress this behaviour by activating the option "Window in the background" under <Settings>.

 

 

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Moving tabs

The individual tabs of the scheduling dialogue (Unscheduled, Information...) can be placed next to each other, too. This allows you to make better use of the timetable area and increases clarity.

 

 

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