TheocBase/Test
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Classifications help you to quickly identify the most appropriate entries for a current selection, e.g. those who have been used for certain assignments less frequently or not recently. The range of values is divided into subranges, which are represented by unique symbols:
Classifications help you to quickly identify the most appropriate entries for a current selection, e.g. those who have been used for certain assignments less frequently or not recently. The range of values is divided into subranges, which are represented by unique symbols:
Classifications help you to quickly identify the most appropriate entries for a current selection, e.g. those who have been used for certain assignments less frequently or not recently. The range of values is divided into subranges, which are represented by unique symbols:
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<span>Frequency range</span> <br><span>The frequency range of assignments or selections is indicated by the number of checked boxes:</span> <br><span>☐☐☐☐☐ no record of an assignment or selection yet</span> <br><span>☑☐☐☐☐ low</span> <br><span>☑☑☐☐☐ below average</span> <br><span>☑☑☑☐☐ average</span> <br><span>☑☑☑☑☐ above average</span> <br><span>☑☑☑☑☑ high</span>
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Frequency range</span>
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The frequency range of assignments or selections is indicated by the number of checked boxes:</span>
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☐☐☐☐☐ no record of an assignment or selection yet</span>
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☑☐☐☐☐ low</span>
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☑☑☐☐☐ below average</span>
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☑☑☑☐☐ average</span>
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☑☑☑☑☐ above average</span>
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☑☑☑☑☑ high</span>
<span>
Frequency range</span>
<br><span>
The frequency range of assignments or selections is indicated by the number of checked boxes:</span>
<br><span>
☐☐☐☐☐ no record of an assignment or selection yet</span>
<br><span>
☑☐☐☐☐ low</span>
<br><span>
☑☑☐☐☐ below average</span>
<br><span>
☑☑☑☐☐ average</span>
<br><span>
☑☑☑☑☐ above average</span>
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☑☑☑☑☑ high</span>
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<span>Time range</span> <br><span>A time range is represented by one of the following moon phase symbols:</span> <br><span>🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕 (shortest to the longest time range)</span>
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Time range</span>
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A time range is represented by one of the following moon phase symbols:</span>
<br><span>
🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕 (shortest to the longest time range)</span>
<span>
Time range</span>
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A time range is represented by one of the following moon phase symbols:</span>
<br><span>
🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕 (shortest to the longest time range)</span>
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<span><a id="lookup_control_details_timeline">Timeline</a></span> <br><span>A timeline, representing 4 weeks before and after the selected week, may accompany the symbol of the time range classification, and highlights the most recent filtered assignments.</span> <br><span>The closest assignments, independently of any filters, are displayed as an arc below (weekend) or above (midweek) the week's marker. The highlighted part of it represents the assignment's meeting section.</span> <br><span> Assisting or supplementary parts are displayed as outlined symbols.</span>
<span><a id="lookup_control_details_timeline">
Timeline</a></span>
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A timeline, representing 4 weeks before and after the selected week, may accompany the symbol of the time range classification, and highlights the most recent filtered assignments.</span>
<br><span>
The closest assignments, independently of any filters, are displayed as an arc below (weekend) or above (midweek) the week's marker. The highlighted part of it represents the assignment's meeting section.</span>
<br><span>
Assisting or supplementary parts are displayed as outlined symbols.</span>
<span><a id="lookup_control_details_timeline">
Timeline</a></span>
<br><span>
A timeline, representing 4 weeks before and after the selected week, may accompany the symbol of the time range classification, and highlights the most recent filtered assignments.</span>
<br><span>
The closest assignments, independently of any filters, are displayed as an arc below (weekend) or above (midweek) the week's marker. The highlighted part of it represents the assignment's meeting section.</span>
<br><span>
Assisting or supplementary parts are displayed as outlined symbols.</span>
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<span><a id="lookup_control_details_history">History</a></span> <br><span>Up to three additional lines may be used to display a brief historical record in the details. The number of displayed lines can be adjusted in the settings [6].</span> <br><span>In case of assignments, a checkbox indicates completed assignments. Canceled assignments have no checkbox and other labels are striked through. If the role of an assignee in a meeting part is assistant or supplementary, the checkbox is displayed behind a vertical bar.</span>
<span><a id="lookup_control_details_history">
History</a></span>
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Up to three additional lines may be used to display a brief historical record in the details. The number of displayed lines can be adjusted in the settings [6].</span>
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In case of assignments, a checkbox indicates completed assignments. Canceled assignments have no checkbox and other labels are striked through. If the role of an assignee in a meeting part is assistant or supplementary, the checkbox is displayed behind a vertical bar.</span>
<span><a id="lookup_control_details_history">
History</a></span>
<br><span>
Up to three additional lines may be used to display a brief historical record in the details. The number of displayed lines can be adjusted in the settings [6].</span>
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In case of assignments, a checkbox indicates completed assignments. Canceled assignments have no checkbox and other labels are striked through. If the role of an assignee in a meeting part is assistant or supplementary, the checkbox is displayed behind a vertical bar.</span>
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Settings
Settings
Settings
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how many lines of historical records to display
how many lines of historical records to display
how many lines of historical records to display
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whether to include or not parts of other kind of meetings
whether to include or not parts of other kind of meetings
whether to include or not parts of other kind of meetings
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the labeling of assignments
the labeling of assignments
the labeling of assignments
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The settings are shared by different controls if used for a similar purpose, e.g. to select various <i>student assignments</i>.
The settings are shared by different controls if used for a similar purpose, e.g. to select various
<i>
student assignments</i>
.The settings are shared by different controls if used for a similar purpose, e.g. to select various
<i>
student assignments</i>
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Reset Default Settings
Reset Default Settings
Reset Default Settings
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Select <strong>Reset default settings</strong> from the menu [6] in the bottom right corner, to restore all settings to their default values.
Select
<strong>
Reset default settings</strong>
from the menu [6] in the bottom right corner, to restore all settings to their default values.Select
<strong>
Reset default settings</strong>
from the menu [6] in the bottom right corner, to restore all settings to their default values. -
Territories - View and Edit
Territories - View and Edit
Territories - View and Edit
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Territories
Territories
Territories
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Getting Started
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Territories are displayed by city, publisher, type or worked date [2] in the territory list box [1]. You can assign territories, display their boundaries and <a href="#find_territory_by_address">find territories by address</a>.
Territories are displayed by city, publisher, type or worked date [2] in the territory list box [1]. You can assign territories, display their boundaries and
<a href="#find_territory_by_address">
find territories by address</a>
.Territories are displayed by city, publisher, type or worked date [2] in the territory list box [1]. You can assign territories, display their boundaries and
<a href="#find_territory_by_address">
find territories by address</a>
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Territory Manager
Territory Manager
Territory Manager
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Take the following steps to start managing your territories:
Take the following steps to start managing your territories:
Take the following steps to start managing your territories:
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In the <a href="settings_territories.html">settings</a> add the cities that belong to your congregation's territory and the types of territories and addresses you want to use.
In the
<a href="settings_territories.html">
settings</a>
add the cities that belong to your congregation's territory and the types of territories and addresses you want to use.In the
<a href="settings_territories.html">
settings</a>
add the cities that belong to your congregation's territory and the types of territories and addresses you want to use. -
<a href="#add_territory">Add territories</a> by clicking the <img src="../images/territory_add_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" /> button [3]. You can <a href="#draw_territory_boundary">draw the boundaries</a> on the map and <a href="#split_territory">split territories</a>. It is also possible to <a href="#import_territory_boundaries">import territories</a> through a KML-file and <a href="territories_addresses.html#import_territory_addresses">import addresses</a> through a CSV-file [5].
<a href="#add_territory">
Add territories</a>
by clicking the <img src="../images/territory_add_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button [3]. You can<a href="#draw_territory_boundary">
draw the boundaries</a>
on the map and<a href="#split_territory">
split territories</a>
. It is also possible to<a href="#import_territory_boundaries">
import territories</a>
through a KML-file and<a href="territories_addresses.html#import_territory_addresses">
import addresses</a>
through a CSV-file [5].<a href="#add_territory">
Add territories</a>
by clicking the <img src="../images/territory_add_24x24.png" alt="" width="24" height="24" />
button [3]. You can<a href="#draw_territory_boundary">
draw the boundaries</a>
on the map and<a href="#split_territory">
split territories</a>
. It is also possible to<a href="#import_territory_boundaries">
import territories</a>
through a KML-file and<a href="territories_addresses.html#import_territory_addresses">
import addresses</a>
through a CSV-file [5].