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Place a course manually
The course must have been created beforehand, either from a curriculum or directly in the list. It will then appear in the list of courses. Allocating one or more dates (if there are several class meetings) and a time slot (or several, if this varies according to the dates) is carried out by placing the course directly in a timetable grid.
- Go to the display Schedules > Courses >
Timetable. - Select the course to be placed in the list on the left.
- A green frame appears on the grid: This is the matrix of the course, which materializes its duration. If a place is possible, it is by default positioned in it.
First case: The course has as many class meetings as possible weeks
In this case, when you select the course, its period is displayed at the bottom with X green weeks corresponding to the X class meetings.

- PRONOTE Campus indicates availability with visual indicators.
- If you want to know why a place is not possible (grey place without number), click and drag the green frame to this place and read the diagnosis.
- Once the place is chosen, click and drag the green frame over it and double-click in the center to validate the placement.
- If there was room for all the weeks, it's finished! You can lock it so that it will not be moved by mistake.
- If the place was available for some weeks only, a window will appear to confirm the placement in the possible weeks.
- There are still class meetings to be placed.
In the list, the course is now displayed on several lines:- a first line centralizes the initial information
- a second line gathers all the class meetings placed at the same place
- a third line gathers all the class meetings which remain to be placed
- Select the third line and look for a place for the remaining class meetings. Depending on the place found, there may still be some class meetings to be placed (a fourth line is then created); repeat the same operation until all the class meetings have been placed.
Second case: The course has fewer class meetings than possible weeks
In this case, when you select the course, its potential is displayed at the bottom with X blue weeks and Y number of class meetings to be placed.

- PRONOTE Campus indicates availability with visual indicators.
- If you want to know why a place is not possible (grey place without number), click and drag the green frame to this place and read the diagnosis.
- If the weeks numbered by PRONOTE Campus do not suit you, you can modify the potential by switching off or highlighting the weeks. PRONOTE Campus automatically recalculates the possibilities.
- Once the place is chosen, click and drag the green frame over it and double-click in the center to validate the placement.
- If there was room for all the weeks, it's finished! You can lock it so that it will not be moved by mistake.
- If the place was available for only some weeks, a window will appear to confirm the placement on the possible weeks.
- there are still class meetings to be placed.
In the list, the course is now displayed on several lines:- a first line centralizes the initial information
- a second line gathers all the class meetings placed at the same place
- a third line gathers all the class meetings which remain to be placed.
- Select the third line and look for a place for the remaining class meetings. Depending on the place found, there may still be some class meetings to be placed (a fourth line is then created); repeat the same operation until all the class meetings have been placed.
Third case: The course has more class meetings than possible weeks
In this case, when you select the course, its potential is displayed at the bottom with X blue weeks and a Y number of class meetings to be placed.

- In this case, you will inevitably place the course at least two times.
- PRONOTE Campus indicates availability with visual indicators.
- If you want to know why a place is not possible (grey place without number), click and drag the green frame to this place and read the diagnosis.
- If the weeks numbered by PRONOTE Campus do not suit you, you can modify the potential by switching off or highlighting the weeks. PRONOTE Campus automatically recalculates the possibilities.
- Once the place is chosen, click and drag the green frame over it and double-click in the center to validate the placement.
- There are still class meetings to place.
In the list, the course is now displayed on several lines:- a first line centralizes the initial information;
- a second line gathers all the class meetings placed at the same place;
- a third line gathers all the class meetings which remain to be placed
- Select the third line and look for a place for the remaining class meetings. Depending on the place found, there may still be some class meetings to be placed (a fourth line is then created); repeat the same operation until all the class meetings have been placed.
To de-position the course, which means to render it unplaced once again, click on the course, right-click and choose the command De-position.
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