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need a template to compare man hours to workload?
-- ace |
ace wrote:
|| -- || ace Why would you need a "template" to do that? One cell has hours, the next has workload and do your ratio in a third. QED. |
Thank you, I am very new at this.
"Gordon" wrote: ace wrote: || -- || ace Why would you need a "template" to do that? One cell has hours, the next has workload and do your ratio in a third. QED. |
ace wrote:
|| Thank you, I am very new at this. || || "Gordon" wrote: || ||| ace wrote: ||||| -- ||||| ace ||| ||| Why would you need a "template" to do that? One cell has hours, the ||| next has workload and do your ratio in a third. ||| QED. The point is, Excel is like a free-form composer, use your own imagination as to how to present data. Templates can be very useful, but don't think they are the answer to everything! In fact in most cases, you'd be better off designing your own sheets, because then you can set them up exactly how YOU want. HTH -- Interim Systems and Management Accounting Gordon Burgess-Parker Director www.gbpcomputing.co.uk |
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