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DSt

Creating a timetable
 
Hi all,

I'm looking for a timetable (I've been looking on the MS site, at their
templates, but see nothing which is what I want), so I've been trying
to create my own. I'm not having much luck though - I'm pretty far from
an Excel wizard! I'm looking for an excel workbook, where each sheet is
a week in the month (preferably), and where each week is borken down
into the days of the week (obvioulsy), and where each day is broken
down into half-hours, from 8am until 10pm. Can anyone suggest a quick
and easy way to do this? Ie, a template which I can (easily) modify, or
a wizard which will do somethign similar...

Any help appreciated,
DSt.


Bob Phillips

Creating a timetable
 
Check out this

http://cjoint.com/?hor0qX8UpW

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)

"DSt" wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi all,

I'm looking for a timetable (I've been looking on the MS site, at their
templates, but see nothing which is what I want), so I've been trying
to create my own. I'm not having much luck though - I'm pretty far from
an Excel wizard! I'm looking for an excel workbook, where each sheet is
a week in the month (preferably), and where each week is borken down
into the days of the week (obvioulsy), and where each day is broken
down into half-hours, from 8am until 10pm. Can anyone suggest a quick
and easy way to do this? Ie, a template which I can (easily) modify, or
a wizard which will do somethign similar...

Any help appreciated,
DSt.




DSt

Creating a timetable
 

Bob Phillips wrote:
Check out this

http://cjoint.com/?hor0qX8UpW

Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for taking the time to help, I
really appreciate it.

:)

DSt.
--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)

"DSt" wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi all,

I'm looking for a timetable (I've been looking on the MS site, at their
templates, but see nothing which is what I want), so I've been trying
to create my own. I'm not having much luck though - I'm pretty far from
an Excel wizard! I'm looking for an excel workbook, where each sheet is
a week in the month (preferably), and where each week is borken down
into the days of the week (obvioulsy), and where each day is broken
down into half-hours, from 8am until 10pm. Can anyone suggest a quick
and easy way to do this? Ie, a template which I can (easily) modify, or
a wizard which will do somethign similar...

Any help appreciated,
DSt.



Bob Phillips

Creating a timetable
 
That version has a bug that will manifest if you change the month name, Try
this amended version

http://cjoint.com/?hrmRTtqkzK

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)

"DSt" wrote in message
s.com...

Bob Phillips wrote:
Check out this

http://cjoint.com/?hor0qX8UpW

Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for taking the time to help, I
really appreciate it.

:)

DSt.
--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)

"DSt" wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi all,

I'm looking for a timetable (I've been looking on the MS site, at

their
templates, but see nothing which is what I want), so I've been trying
to create my own. I'm not having much luck though - I'm pretty far

from
an Excel wizard! I'm looking for an excel workbook, where each sheet

is
a week in the month (preferably), and where each week is borken down
into the days of the week (obvioulsy), and where each day is broken
down into half-hours, from 8am until 10pm. Can anyone suggest a quick
and easy way to do this? Ie, a template which I can (easily) modify,

or
a wizard which will do somethign similar...

Any help appreciated,
DSt.






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