Filtering and searching function Jobs table module
To use the filtering and search functions on the Job Board, follow these steps:
1: To filter jobs by a specific attribute, click the drop-down arrow in the column header and select the attribute you want to filter by.
2. To search for a specific job, use the search box above the Job No. column. Enter the job number or any other keyword related to the job you are looking for.
3. To clear filters or search results, click the Clear button next to the search field.
4. You can also sort jobs by clicking on the column headings. Click once to sort in ascending order and twice to sort in descending order.
This will help you navigate the tables more efficiently and manage your job postings with ease. If you have any additional questions or problems, please do not hesitate to contact our support team.
To sort the table by the From (ZIP) and To (ZIP) columns, you can click on the column header. The first click will sort the column in ascending order, and the second click will sort it in descending order.
In order to select data by state in the "Fm" column and sort it by "Moving From(City)" and "Moving To(City)", you can use the filtering function. First, click the Filter button and select "Fm" from the column drop-down list. Then select the desired state from the filtering options that appear. Finally, click on the column headers " Moving From(City )" and " Moving To(City )" to sort the table in ascending or descending order based on these columns.
To add a task to your Google Calendar, simply click the Add to Calendar button next to the task you want to add. A pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm the date and time of the task before adding it to your calendar.
To book a task via SMS, click on the Book TXT button next to the task you want to book. This will open a text message with the task details already filled in. You can then send a message to book the task.
To sort the table by Estimate or CF, simply click on the column header. The first click will sort the column in ascending order, and the second will sort it in descending order.
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