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Graphical plan
I use an excel worksheet to make a weekly graphical plan.
Therefore, I work in 4 columns, where each column presents a production-line and is divided in 1 cell/hour. In the columns I draw textboxes for the different articles dat are planned, one under the other. In the textboxes, I type the name of the article. Depending on how the production lines are doing, I move the textboxes down- or upwards. Some periodes are fixed; ie: there's a maintenance planned for 8 hours, that is fixed at wednesday 8am. When I move the textboxes down, I must be careful to let the maintenance-time free! Are there any suggestions to automate some things in such a planning? Note that the length of the texboxes varies on the amount of needed production for each article. There are weekly about 10 articles for each line. Or should I use something else than excel? Piet |
Graphical plan
Hi Piet -
You might like to try a gantt chart. You can build one in Excel, or use a scheduling program, like MS Project or the like. For a few suggestions in Excel, look he Simple How To Article: http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=343 Links: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/GanttLinks.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ piet wrote: I use an excel worksheet to make a weekly graphical plan. Therefore, I work in 4 columns, where each column presents a production-line and is divided in 1 cell/hour. In the columns I draw textboxes for the different articles dat are planned, one under the other. In the textboxes, I type the name of the article. Depending on how the production lines are doing, I move the textboxes down- or upwards. Some periodes are fixed; ie: there's a maintenance planned for 8 hours, that is fixed at wednesday 8am. When I move the textboxes down, I must be careful to let the maintenance-time free! Are there any suggestions to automate some things in such a planning? Note that the length of the texboxes varies on the amount of needed production for each article. There are weekly about 10 articles for each line. Or should I use something else than excel? Piet |
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