If you are moving to TimeTabler from another timetabling system, you may find the following useful: 1) An overview of TimeTabler: TimeTabler is a fully-featured & intuitive 'smart' timetabling p...
Advice on How do I ... ? It's easy to overlook some of the many 'little' or less-commonly used features in TimeTabler. This PDF summarizes about 80 of these features, and explains how to access them. ...
How can I take (regular) Backups of my work ? You should always Backup in two ways - they are described below with their pros and cons. (Note: the description below is for TimeTabler , but the same pr...
You can give TimeTabler a 'spring-clean' now and again: One of the strengths of TimeTabler is that it allows you to keep as many months / years / decades of timetables as you wish ... but if you have ...
Using TimeTabler if you are a Special school (or any small school, PRU, SEN/SEND, Prep, etc): Many special schools (and PRU, SEN/SEND, Prep, etc) use TimeTabler - the following links describe how Time...
Possible places to store your Data Use TimeTabler on 2 or more computers You can install any of our software (TimeTabler or Options or StaffCover) on a computer at school and a computer at home i...
'Restore Points' can be useful if you wish to restore old data and can't find a Backup file: Overview 'Restore Points' is a feature in TimeTabler that aims to offer you more protection against yo...
The AutoBackup Library Here is some information about how the AutoBackup Library works, and how its files are stored (in case you need to know): Backing-up your current data, in the Library: Go into t...
Updating to latest version of software, at home Q. My school has renewed its licence, so my school machine/computer has been updated, but how can I now update my program at home ? A. If y...
Restoring the entire AutoBackup Library (for example, after a computer failure) How to restore the Library - method 1: Go to your 'good' computer and export your entire AutoBackup Library; to do...