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I am not sure what you mean by "Block Chart", but this is what I use to
schedule meetings Monday thru Friday from 10 am to 4pm in 3 different conference rooms. Start with the days of the week going down Column B in rows 3 thru 10 (Monday in B3, Tuesday in B4, etc). The time going across Row 2 in Columns C thru I for 10 am thru 4pm (10am in C2, 11am in D2, etc) Then, assuming Accounting meets on Monday at 10am and goes to 12pm, put the department name and room # in C3 and then Merge C3 thru E3. Of course adjust this to your specifications (include weekends, 1/2 hour increments instead of whole hour, etc) "Sandy K" wrote: I work at a community college. We have our class schedule in Excel - Day of Week start and end time of class and room #. How can I take that info and turn it into a "block chart" where there's a column for each day of the week and there is a "block" for each class with the course title? Any suggestions are welcome. |
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