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- | In the section $$Crew$$ > $$Duties$$ you can not only assign duties for crew but also plan it first before publishing it. | ||
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- | In the filter you can find a **Plan** mode and **Actual** mode. If you want to switch to the plan mode, tick the checkbox and click ' | ||
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- | Switching to the plan mode does not mean that all duties assigned before disappear. They will remain untouched. | ||
- | Below you can see examples of using **Plan** mode feature. | ||
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- | * **1** - **planning new duties (on unassigned days - blank squares)** | ||
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- | When adding duties in the plan mode on previously unassigned days, everything looks the same as if adding duties in the actual mode. The only difference is that in the top-left corner of the square there is a **green& | ||
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- | If it happens that you have planned a new duty on the day where there was already either flight, positioning or office duty, when you hover the mouse over the square, the pop-up window will appear with the below kinds of information: | ||
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- | * **2** - **replacing actual duties with the planned ones** | ||
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- | If you want to **replace** the actual duty with the new one, click on the existing square/ | ||
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