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- | Editing flights in **SCHEDULE** is well advanced | + | Editing flights in **SCHEDULE** is advanced |
- | You can click on any part of the flight-belt to get displayed the appropriate tab in the right-hand side filter (the checklist). The **advantage** of editing flights in this panel (comparing to the [[leon: | + | You can click on any part of the flight-belt to get displayed the appropriate tab in the right-hand side filter (the checklist). The **advantage** of editing flights in this panel is that you can work on them on **one screen**. You can edit, modify and save all changes in the checklist and at the same time you can use the left-hand side filter to navigate with the view: turn some options on or off, include/ |
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+ | Initially, when you click on a flight in the SCHEDULE it opens **FLIGHT** tab in the right-hand editing panel. You can switch to a different tab, the one you use most often. | ||
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+ | After the specific tab is opened, Leon remembers it regardless the place in the SCHEDULE you click on afterwards. Also, if you click on a different flight, it will still edit the same tab that you chose before. | ||
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+ | The idea behind is to give quick access to the tabs that a User accesses most often. | ||
- | If i.e. you click on the **FW & JL** part - tab FW & JL gets opened on the right. If you click on the date or STD/STA hour - tab FLIGHT shows its data. If you click on the crew code in the flights list - tab CREW gets opened. The same happens with Trip No., OPS or SALES status or W&B - proper tabs get opened to give you a quick access to the edited data. | ||