Round Tracker v4 PRO – User Guide
To re-schedule this work is simply a matter of entering the desired date in the Re-Schedule column.*
As in the case of the Last Done date you can do this by selecting a date from the drop down list or by typing the date in the format 12/4/10 and Excel will automatically covert this to the format 12 Apr 10.
Re-scheduling is helpful in balancing out your work days.
Window cleaning rounds often change as you expand, refine, develop your business. Perhaps after an influx of new work you notice on the calendar totals that you now have too much work to do on the Monday and not enough work on Tuesday.
Using an ‘x’ in the Mark/Order column and then filtering for ‘x’, you can identify a batch of jobs you wish to re-schedule and then use the CTRL+C and CTRL+V shortcut to Copy and Paste the same date in the Re-Schedule column for the whole batch of jobs.
*Note: The Re-Schedule column can also be used to enter dates of appointments. However, for the appointment to show on the calendar and in the Due Today, Due Tomorrow list, you must also enter a date in the Last Done column. If it is a new job just enter 1/1/1 for the purpose of entering a date.
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