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Hello all I am trying to create a attendance tracker that is a rolling 180 days from the start date of the agent. I am running into a few problems. One how do i get the days to roll off automaticly. Also with different start dates how do I get different 180 days per new hire. It also needs to calculate attendance perectages. Does anyone have one built or can some one build me one. Thanks
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Jermaine formulated the question :
Hello all I am trying to create a attendance tracker that is a rolling
180 days from the start date of the agent. I am running into a few
problems. One how do i get the days to roll off automaticly. Also with
different start dates how do I get different 180 days per new hire. It
also needs to calculate attendance perectages. Does anyone have one
built or can some one build me one. Thanks


You might find what you're looking for here...

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...61.aspx?CTT=97


OR here...

http://www.spreadsheetzone.com/default.aspx

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