How to Save and Open Schedules

How to Save and Open Schedules

Once you created a schedule you will want to save it so you can access it in the future. This video will walk you through how to do that. The video will also show you how to open it when you want to work on it again.   You can also download the attached instuctions with screenshots.  NOTE be sure you have targeted the schedule before you save it so it is saved under the correct client's or agency's name.  IF you do not know how to do that search for Targeting a Schedule.


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