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Holidays

Understanding Holiday Settings

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Holidays & Breaks Settings

In this section, you can manage your holidays and breaks efficiently. Utilize the following options to maintain and update your holiday settings:

  • Add Holiday: This button allows you to add a new holiday to the list.

  • Import Holidays: You can use this option to import holidays in bulk.

Available Holidays

The table below provides an overview of the existing holidays. Here are the key table headings:

  • Name: Represents the name of the holiday.

  • Date: Indicates the date of the holiday.

  • Actions: Enables you to perform actions related to the holiday, such as deletion.

Create Holiday Form

  1. Name:

    • Type the name of the holiday in the provided text box.

  2. Date:

    • Choose the date of the holiday using the date picker.

  3. Click the Submit button to save the new holiday.

Make sure to fill in the required fields marked with a red asterisk.
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Import US Holidays Form

  1. Select Holidays to Import:

    • A list of available holidays is displayed in a table.

    • Each row represents a holiday with checkboxes for selection.

  2. Table Headings:

    • Name: The name of the holiday.

    • Date: The date of the holiday.

    • Day: The day of the week when the holiday occurs.

  3. Check the Holidays to Import:

    • Check the box next to the holidays you want to import.

  4. Click the Import All button to import the selected holidays.


Available Holidays that can be Imported.

  1. New Year's Day

  2. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

  3. Valentine's Day

  4. Washington's Birthday

  5. St. Patrick's Day

  6. Easter Sunday

  7. Tax Day

  8. Administrative Professionals Day

  9. Mother's Day

  10. Memorial Day

  11. Juneteenth

  12. Father's Day

  13. Juneteenth (substitute day)

  14. Independence Day

  15. Labor Day

  16. Columbus Day

  17. Halloween

  18. Veterans Day

  19. Thanksgiving Day

  20. Day after Thanksgiving Day

  21. Christmas Eve

  22. Christmas Day

  23. Christmas Day (substitute day)

  24. New Year's Eve

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