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Attendance > Maintenance > Letters > Update > Letter
This tab allows you to create a form letter or template for each letter ID in the Attendance letter directory.
Best practices for attendance letters
It is best to run the letters at least once a week. Running the letters at the end of the week, using the first school day of the week for the As of Date gives the students time to supply letters to excuse any unexcused absences.
There are two other Letter Types:
Understanding Attendance Letters:
The program works by looking for Nbr Abs Req on Maintenance > Letters > Update > Directory and comparing it to the current total absences for the student.
If the current total absences is greater than the Nbr Abs Req for several letters with the same Letter Type, Absence Type, and Period Type, the letter with the closest Nbr Abs Req (that is not over the current total absences) will print. If Select for Prt is not selected, a letter is not printed.
The Select for Prt field does not control whether the letter is generated, only whether the letters, once generated, are printed. For this reason, it is recommended that you leave Select for Prt selected for all letters.
Select a letter type in one of the following ways:
On the Directory tab, click Retrieve for the letter type you want to use.
Click the Letter tab. In the drop down at the top of the tab, click to select the letter type you want to use.
The text editor is displayed. If you selected a letter type, the letter is displayed.
Type or edit the letter using as many variables as necessary.
Note: It is recommended that you do not enter line breaks by pressing ENTER in the paragraph body, as this will cause the text to wrap incorrectly in the actual letter. Instead, let the text wrap naturally in the editor. When you click Preview and print the letters, the line breaks will occur in the appropriate places.
Copying a letter
To add a variable, position the cursor where you want to insert a variable. Variables must be inserted one at a time.
Click Variables to select a variable.
To delete a variable, select the variable and press DELETE.
Notes:
The List of Absences variable is used to report absence types and tardy periods if tardy equivalent days are specified; it is not available for Annual Notification and Mail Out letter types.
The font attributes (bold, italic, underline, strikeout) for the List of Absences variable should not be changed. Otherwise, the letters will not generate.
A variable cannot be used in the first line of the letter. If the first character in the letter must be a variable, precede it with a blank line to ensure that the letters process properly.
Click Save.
Click Preview to preview the letter. The letter opens in PDF format in an embedded Adobe Reader window.
Under Margins, adjust the left, right, top, and bottom margins as needed.
Use three digits for the margin with two decimal places (e.g., 1.00). The margins are in inches.
Click Refresh Margins if you changed the margins. The letter is redisplayed with the new margins.
From the Adobe Reader toolbar, you can print the letters, save them to your PC, and perform other functions allowed by Adobe Reader.
Click Save to save changes to the margins.
To preview another letter type, in the field next to the Edit button, click to select another letter type. The selected letter type is displayed in the embedded Adobe Reader window.
Click Edit to return to the letter editor.
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