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==Note==
==Note==
The counter tracks events that are related to both tasks and contacts. You can configure the Chronicle for tasks and contacts separately to ensure the counter readings are displayed correctly. Another option is to use the Chronicle settings for both tasks and contacts:
*The counter tracks events that are related to both tasks and contacts. You can configure the Chronicle for tasks and contacts separately to ensure the counter readings are displayed correctly. Another option is to use the Chronicle settings for both tasks and contacts:


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==Additional features==
==Additional features==
*In a [[Settings in user cards | user's card settings]] you can disable the browser tab, unread event count.
*In a [[Settings in user cards | user's card settings]] you can disable the browser tab, unread event count.

Revision as of 12:11, 23 September 2024

The number of unread events you have in Planfix is displayed in any browser tabs where you have Planfix open:

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The Chronicle displays a count of unread events for each task:

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This count helps you keep track of how well you're embodying Planfix's main principle:

A good Chronicle is a clear Chronicle.

If for some reason your event counter looks like this:

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and you need to reset the counter by marking all the events in your chronicle as read, use the special item for marking all events as read in the Chronicle display menu:

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Note

  • The counter tracks events that are related to both tasks and contacts. You can configure the Chronicle for tasks and contacts separately to ensure the counter readings are displayed correctly. Another option is to use the Chronicle settings for both tasks and contacts:

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Additional features


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