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Alright Peeps!
I have a baffling, yet curious question and was just wondering if anyone would be able to let me know if what i want to do is actually possible. I have just took over the 'Operations' part of a relatively small company. It is my job to give staff their shifts for the week and also do the staffing rotas for the day too. At the moment, I have to enter all the shifts for the week onto a 'weekly rota' and then enter all the shifts for the day onto a daily rota. (Both my rotas are created using Excel) What i was wondering, is, if possible, is there anyway at all that i can enter the shifts onto the weekly rota, and then, use some coding that can generate a daily rota automatically without me having to do it. I realise that this is a very big question (and task) but i was hoping that someone may be able to point me in the right direction Many, many thanks in advance --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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