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Some information first. Give a short explanation about what you can find in this article.

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“You’re mentioning timeslots, while not in an article about how to create timeslots.”

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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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You can change the times shown in your calendar. If your timetables are set to later hours than hours shown in hour calendar, you won’t be able to see the appointments that are created outside of the hours shown in your calendar.
For example: your day is shown from 8 AM until 6 PM, but you created a timeslot that lasts until 8PM. In this case appointments from 6PM will not be visible in you calendar.

Note

The display hours have no influence on when patients can book an appointment.

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An example

If you set 6am as the start time, it will look like this:

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If you set 8am as the start time, 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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