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  2. School timetable - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes there are 2 or 3 subjects which rotate between student bodies throughout the year. For example, the 8A students [10] might take Art in the first half of the year and Music in the second half. Off-timetable lessons: [11] sometimes an occasional lesson is scheduled "off the timetable" meaning before school, after school, or during lunch ...

  3. File:Daily Schedule.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Date and time of digitizing: 17:15, 24 October 2013: File change date and time: 17:16, 24 October 2013: Software used: Microsoft® Publisher 2010: Conversion program: Microsoft® Publisher 2010: Encrypted: no: Page size: 841.92 x 595.32 pts (A4) Version of PDF format: 1.5

  4. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    DWF – Autodesk's Web Design Format; AutoCAD & Revit can publish to this format; similar in concept to PDF files; Autodesk Design Review is the reader; DWG – Popular file format for Computer Aided Drafting applications, notably AutoCAD, Open Design Alliance applications, and Autodesk Inventor Drawing files; EASM – SolidWorks eDrawings ...

  5. Timetable (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A timetable is a kind of schedule that sets out times at which specific events are intended to occur. It may also refer to: School timetable, a table for coordinating students, teachers, rooms, and other resources; Time horizon, a fixed point of time in the future at which point certain processes will be evaluated or assumed to end

  6. PDF - Wikipedia

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    A PDF file is organized using ASCII characters, except for certain elements that may have binary content. The file starts with a header containing a magic number (as a readable string) and the version of the format, for example %PDF-1.7. The format is a subset of a COS ("Carousel" Object Structure) format. [24]

  7. Schedule (workplace) - Wikipedia

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    A schedule, often called a rota or a roster, is a list of employees, and associated information e.g. location, department, working times, responsibilities for a given time period e.g. week, month or sports season. A schedule is necessary for the day-to-day operation of many businesses e.g. retail store, manufacturing facility and some offices.

  8. Schedule - Wikipedia

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    An example of an internal schedule is a workplace schedule, which lists the hours that specific employees are expected to be in a workplace, ensure sufficient staffing at all times while in some instances avoiding overstaffing. A work schedule for a business that is open to the public must correspond to the hours of operation of the business ...

  9. Schedule (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Schedule (project management), including activities not related to time such as resource or risk management; Schedule (workplace), means of planning resource schedules for work; Scheduling (production processes), methods of planning for manufacturing purposes; Master production schedule, a plan for individual commodities to produce