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I am new third grade teacher and I'm wanting to create a lesson plan template
to fill in each week rather than doing it manually each week.
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Ms. Agner said:
I am new third grade teacher and I'm wanting to create a lesson plan template
to fill in each week rather than doing it manually each week.


Do it manually once, then set all the cells you would fill to zero, or
"XXX" or whatever, and save that. Next week, open the file you saved and
fill it in with the new week's details.

More generally, you need to ask questions like this in
microsoft.public.excel.misc. This is microsoft.public.excel.charting,
for making charts using Excel. It's not really the right place for
discussion of making spreadsheets.

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