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Hi, folks:

I just started grad school a few weeks ago. What I am looking for is a spreadsheet that I can use as a weekly schedule, to plan my days, so that I can see where I've got gaps that might work for studying, doing laundry, etc. If it could include a monthly calendar, that would be great, but not necessary. I'll need to add appointments to it.

I'm sure there must be thousands of these floating around on the Internet. I found this one at Microsoft, but I don't know how to edit it to add Saturday and Sunday to it, plus a 24-hour-a-day schedule (I work a second shift job, Sun.-Thurs.).

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...102930029.aspx

Can anyone 1) Help me find a spreadsheet like this? or 2) Edit the spreadsheet so it includes 24 hours a day and weekends.

Thank you so much. I need all the help I can get--I'm a very harried student who works full time and goes to school full time.
 
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