Timothy Kruszewski
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Timothy Kruszewski
asked on 19 Mar 2010, 02:09 AM
Is there is was in the timeline view to have appointments that are created in the AM displayed on top of appontments that are created in the PM? Please see the attached screen shot.
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Hi Timothy,
I'm not sure that I understand your question. In WeekView (on your screenshot) the appointments are displayed in the order of their start time.
Can you, please, draw a very rough mock-up on what you need to achieve?
All the best,
Tsvetomir Tsonev
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I'm not sure that I understand your question. In WeekView (on your screenshot) the appointments are displayed in the order of their start time.
Can you, please, draw a very rough mock-up on what you need to achieve?
All the best,
Tsvetomir Tsonev
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Timothy Kruszewski
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answered on 19 Mar 2010, 03:29 PM
I've attached another screen shot(side by side2.png) of a time line view which will hopefully make more sense. If a given user has any appointments scheduled before 12:00 noon they should display on the same line side by side and any appointments scheduled after 12:00 noon should display on a separate line side by side. So in the case for Gabriel Gambill on 3/16/2010 the 8AM and 9AM appointments should share one line and be about half of the width they currently are. The same would be true for the 1PM and 2PM appointments. This would then achieve the look and feel of the side by side.png.
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Hello Timothy,
If I have understood you correctly, then the following timeline view settings will help you achieve your goal:
<TimelineView SlotDuration="12:00:00" NumberOfSlots="10" TimeLabelSpan="2" />
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Peter
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If I have understood you correctly, then the following timeline view settings will help you achieve your goal:
<TimelineView SlotDuration="12:00:00" NumberOfSlots="10" TimeLabelSpan="2" />
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Peter
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