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# Meeting Details

The details of the records selected to create the schedule will be listed here. Users can also deselect any record if they do not want to add the record to be considered while creating the schedule.

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Users can also click on the individual duration of meetings to change it for the respective meetings as well as enter a value in the blank space to filter the data based on the entered value. In the below screenshots, the data has been filtered by meetings with a duration of 30 minutes and city Staten Island. Users can filter the data for the values for other columns as well.

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