TheocBase/TheocBase
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Schedules - General
Schedules - General
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Schedules
Schedules
Tvarkaraščiai -
Edit the Schedules
Edit the Schedules
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Add Notes
Add Notes
Pridėti užrašus -
You can add notes to individual meetings, e.g. to print them out on the schedules.
You can add notes to individual meetings, e.g. to print them out on the schedules.
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Go to the week of the meeting, where you want to add notes.
Go to the week of the meeting, where you want to add notes.
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Click the <img src="../images/notes_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button in the top right corner of the meeting's schedule.
Click the
<img src="../images/notes_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Enter the information in the <strong>Notes</strong> field in the sidebar.
Enter the information in the
<strong>
Notes</strong>
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Click the <img src="../images/sidebar_close_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button to close the sidebar and finish editing the notes.
Click the
<img src="../images/sidebar_close_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
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Import Schedules
Import Schedules
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Tip:
Tip:
Patarimas: -
TheocBase can handle discontinued public talks, meaning the theme of a talk can change in the course of time and is also determined by the date, it is given. After the initial import, you can make adjustments as to the <a href="settings_public_talks.html#revised_public_talk_outlines">discontinued talks</a> and import the data once again, to have the correct theme for each date in the schedule.
TheocBase can handle discontinued public talks, meaning the theme of a talk can change in the course of time and is also determined by the date, it is given. After the initial import, you can make adjustments as to the
<a href="settings_public_talks.html#revised_public_talk_outlines">
discontinued talks</a>
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Import from KHS
Import from KHS
Importuoti iš KHS -
<strong>KHS</strong> (Kingdom Hall Schedules) is a program to manage congregation schedules. You can import congregations, talks, the history of scheduled speakers and assigned brothers for the weekend meetings (chairman, reader of the Watchtower Study).
<strong>
KHS</strong>
(Kingdom Hall Schedules) is a program to manage congregation schedules. You can import congregations, talks, the history of scheduled speakers and assigned brothers for the weekend meetings (chairman, reader of the Watchtower Study). -
Make sure you have selected the correct language in the TheocBase <strong>Settings</strong>, which is the language of your congregation.
Make sure you have selected the correct language in the TheocBase
<strong>
Settings</strong>
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Go to the <strong>Data exchange</strong> page, and switch to the <strong>Import</strong> tab.
Go to the
<strong>
Data exchange</strong>
page, and switch to the<strong>
Import</strong>
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Navigate to the <strong>KHS</strong> installation and choose the <strong>data</strong> folder. After finishing, the message <strong>Import complete</strong> appears.
Navigate to the
<strong>
KHS</strong>
installation and choose the<strong>
data</strong>
folder. After finishing, the message<strong>
Import complete</strong>
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Switch to another page and click <strong>Yes</strong> when the question <strong>Save changes?</strong> appears.
Switch to another page and click
<strong>
Yes</strong>
when the question<strong>
Save changes?</strong>
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Import from Ta1ks
Import from Ta1ks
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<strong>Ta1ks</strong> is a program to schedule public meetings. You can import congregations, talks, the history of scheduled speakers and assigned brothers for the weekend meetings (chairman, reader of the Watchtower Study).
<strong>
Ta1ks</strong>
is a program to schedule public meetings. You can import congregations, talks, the history of scheduled speakers and assigned brothers for the weekend meetings (chairman, reader of the Watchtower Study).