List days of week (or combinations of days of week) which should be available for the time pattern Indicate how many minutes from the end of the time allocated to the meeting (number of slots x 5) should be reserved for a break (in the example with a 50 minute slot, the break time would be 10 minutes - meaning that the last two slots out of 12 are actually a break time) The number should include break time after the actual meeting time for example, if a class meeting lasts 50 minutes and then there should be a 10 minute break, the number of slots is 12 Number of five minute blocks necessary for the meeting However, if there are existing classes or scheduling subparts that are using the time pattern, they will still be able to use it When not checked, the time pattern will not be available for the given academic session and will be displayed in gray letters in the list of time patterns When checked (checked by default), the time pattern will be available to users authorized to use it If the type is Extended, only explicitly indicated departments (and administrators) have access to this time pattern (this time pattern is not visible as an option on classes and scheduling subparts that are managed by departments not listed on this time pattern) The format is "Number of meetings per week" x "Number of minutes per one meeting" then select the range of times of day from the drop down menu the range is for users' information only, since times of day are specified below (except for Extended)
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