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Tom Ogilvy Tom Ogilvy is offline
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Default Formula for a Rotating Work Schedule?

Obviously, you are not the first to have to deal with a shift schedule - so
There are all kinds of scheduling applications around (some may even be
free). You might try to google to find some. I doubt a formula would be
useful in this situation and setting up a spread sheet to do it would
probably take a lot of work and not be very robust to boot.

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Tom Ogilvy

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An addendum...

Well, I was confused... staff will NOT always work 5 days on, then 2
days off. There could be ANY combination of work days, as long as the

employee does not work more than 40 hours per week, and has off *a*
Saturday and *a* Sunday at least every 3 weeks.

Could Excel be used to automatically create a work schedule for a group

of employees?

Thanks,
Jessi