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Subject: Saving training plans
I have been unable to upload a training plan to my calendar. I am trying to get the Winter Maintenance 4-7 hours to start on Monday Sept 22

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2013-09-16 8:25 PM
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Subject: RE: Saving training plans

I believe you did it correctly.  To access the plan, go to 'training log' --> 'my training plan'.  Since it doesn't start immediately, you may have to use the minicalendar to navigate to the starting date, or switch to the 'calendar' mode.

But I did confirm through your account that it is there.

Let me know if you are or are still not able to locate it.

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