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explain how + what this does/why this is important: like when you have appointments every 15 minutes, it doesn't make sense to put it at 20

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  8. Ad an easy link: Open Instructions for patients (this link only works if you are already logged into your Rosa account) https://hp-calendar.rosa.be/en/settings/organization/postbooking-instructions? → to use this link for other instructions, change ‘postbooking-instructions’ to the correct word. To change this link from EN to NL or FR, just change the ‘en’ to ‘nl’ or ‘fr’.

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In Rosa you can choose the layout of the agenda. By default this is set to 30 minutes. This means that by clicking in the agenda you can easily schedule appointments at eg 8:00 AM, 8:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 9:30 AM,… This is useful when your appointments last 30 or 60 minutes.

For example, if your appointments are 15 minutes long, you'd better set it "In 15-minute increments".

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An example

When you set 30 minutes, it will look like this:

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When you set 10 minutes, it will look like this:

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Do you need more help? Contact our team at support@rosa.be

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