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derdle

Critical graph
 
Anyone know the best way to show a critical graph in office?

i.e. where you have dates in a top column, and down the side jobs to
do. It is usually expressed as blocks against each item to do and
covering the relevant weeks concerned in a dark line or block.

I'm guessing Excel would be the best tool for this but maybe not...

Thanks in advance,
Jen


Bozo

Critical graph
 
Have you tried the Excel templates you can download from Microsoft? There may
be something you are look for there.
--
Bozo


"derdle" wrote:

Anyone know the best way to show a critical graph in office?

i.e. where you have dates in a top column, and down the side jobs to
do. It is usually expressed as blocks against each item to do and
covering the relevant weeks concerned in a dark line or block.

I'm guessing Excel would be the best tool for this but maybe not...

Thanks in advance,
Jen



luvthavodka

Critical graph
 
I think Microsoft Project is the package you are looking for.

"derdle" wrote:

Anyone know the best way to show a critical graph in office?

i.e. where you have dates in a top column, and down the side jobs to
do. It is usually expressed as blocks against each item to do and
covering the relevant weeks concerned in a dark line or block.

I'm guessing Excel would be the best tool for this but maybe not...

Thanks in advance,
Jen



Mike Middleton

Critical graph
 
Search groups.google.com for "excel gantt chart" (without the quotes) and
you'll find dozens of ways to create it.

- Mike
http://www.mikemiddleton.com

"luvthavodka" wrote in message
...
I think Microsoft Project is the package you are looking for.

"derdle" wrote:

Anyone know the best way to show a critical graph in office?

i.e. where you have dates in a top column, and down the side jobs to
do. It is usually expressed as blocks against each item to do and
covering the relevant weeks concerned in a dark line or block.

I'm guessing Excel would be the best tool for this but maybe not...

Thanks in advance,
Jen






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