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- Presentation: Specify which presentation you want to use in this schedule block.
- Active all day, every day: Check this box if you want the presentation to play at all times (i.e. without day parting).
- Event time: Specify a timeframe during the day when you want the presentation to play:
- Start: Use the dropdown list to select a time when the presentation should begin
- End: Use the dropdown list to select a time when the presentation should end.
- Recurring Event: Check this box to have the presentation recur during specified days. If you don't check this box, the Event time will only apply to the single day selected in the schedule.
- Recurring pattern: Specify the frequency of the recurrence.
- Daily: Specify Every day, Every weekday, or Every weekend for playback.
- Weekly: Check the boxes corresponding to the individual days of the week when you want the presentation to play.
- Recurring pattern: Specify the frequency of the recurrence.
- Range of recurrence: Use this option to limit the recurrence of the scheduled presentation.
- Start: Specify the start date of the scheduled recurrence. This date defaults to the currently selected date in the schedule.
- End: Select No end to have the presentation recur indefinitely, or select End by and specify the end date of the scheduled recurrence.
- Range of recurrence: Use this option to limit the recurrence of the scheduled presentation.
Schedule Interrupts
You can create a day-parted schedule by scheduling presentations in separate time slots of a single day (or a set of recurring days). Later on, you may need to schedule a new presentation in an occupied time slot. This is where schedule interrupts are useful.
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