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@@ -6665,7 +6665,7 @@ into the buffer by ~org-clock-report~:
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#+cindex: @samp{BEGIN clocktable}
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :emphasize nil :scope file
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-,#+END: clocktable
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+,#+END:
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#+end_example
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#+vindex: org-clocktable-defaults
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@@ -6849,7 +6849,7 @@ day, you could write:
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN: clocktable :maxlevel 2 :block today :scope tree1 :link t
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-,#+END: clocktable
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+,#+END:
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#+end_example
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#+texinfo: @noindent
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@@ -6858,7 +6858,7 @@ To use a specific time range you could write[fn:80]
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN: clocktable :tstart "<2006-08-10 Thu 10:00>"
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:tend "<2006-08-10 Thu 12:00>"
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-,#+END: clocktable
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+,#+END:
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#+end_example
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#+texinfo: @noindent
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@@ -6866,7 +6866,7 @@ A range starting a week ago and ending right now could be written as
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN: clocktable :tstart "<-1w>" :tend "<now>"
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-,#+END: clocktable
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+,#+END:
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#+end_example
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#+texinfo: @noindent
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@@ -6874,7 +6874,7 @@ A summary of the current subtree with % times would be
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN: clocktable :scope subtree :link t :formula %
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-,#+END: clocktable
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+,#+END:
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#+end_example
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#+texinfo: @noindent
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@@ -6883,7 +6883,7 @@ last week would be
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN: clocktable :scope agenda :block lastweek :compact t
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-,#+END: clocktable
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+,#+END:
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#+end_example
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*** Resolving idle time and continuous clocking
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