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Wendy K
hi there
I would like to know what the trailing split signifies and how to avoid it
in the following scenario.
In my office move project, I have a shutdown during which I need an
electrician to put in some cabling, everyone else is not working so I have
blocked that week out as non-working time in the Standard calendar.
I then edited the Electrician's calendar so he was working that week. The
trailing split appeared so I set his calendar back to default, created a new
calendar for him to work to and then edited that calendar. The trailing split
reappeared. Why????????
Any help appreciated
I would like to know what the trailing split signifies and how to avoid it
in the following scenario.
In my office move project, I have a shutdown during which I need an
electrician to put in some cabling, everyone else is not working so I have
blocked that week out as non-working time in the Standard calendar.
I then edited the Electrician's calendar so he was working that week. The
trailing split appeared so I set his calendar back to default, created a new
calendar for him to work to and then edited that calendar. The trailing split
reappeared. Why????????
Any help appreciated