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Steve Davies

Staff Rota Template?
 
Hi

I am trying to design a staff duty rota template for a shop open 7 days per
week. We have between 4 * 6 staff (depending on seasonal fluctuations) and
each member of staff has two days off per week.

I have searched the Microsoft database of templates and found nothing that
will allow me to input staff names and then automatically assign staff to
the rota in a fair and even way. Is this beyond the capabilities of Excel?
It¹s certainly beyond the capability of my tiny pea brain to programme it!

If anyone can help I¹d be really grateful. I¹d like to be able to create a
spreadsheet that lets me input shop opening and closing hours (these change
seasonally, too), input names of the staff on the books, and then give me a
rota that stretches 3-months ahead...

Any tips or advice gratefully received!

Cheers

Steve



Tom Ogilvy

Staff Rota Template?
 
There is no built in functionality to support this.

I would suggest you search Google for Rota or Scheduling shifts.

http://www.google.com

I am sure there are some free ware or inexpensive applications that will
give you much more than you could come up with using Excel.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Steve Davies" wrote:

Hi

I am trying to design a staff duty rota template for a shop open 7 days per
week. We have between 4 Â* 6 staff (depending on seasonal fluctuations) and
each member of staff has two days off per week.

I have searched the Microsoft database of templates and found nothing that
will allow me to input staff names and then automatically assign staff to
the rota in a fair and even way. Is this beyond the capabilities of Excel?
It¹s certainly beyond the capability of my tiny pea brain to programme it!

If anyone can help I¹d be really grateful. I¹d like to be able to create a
spreadsheet that lets me input shop opening and closing hours (these change
seasonally, too), input names of the staff on the books, and then give me a
rota that stretches 3-months ahead...

Any tips or advice gratefully received!

Cheers

Steve



Steve Davies

Staff Rota Template?
 

OK, thanks Tom.

On 19/5/06 17:27, in article
, "Tom Ogilvy"
wrote:

There is no built in functionality to support this.

I would suggest you search Google for Rota or Scheduling shifts.

http://www.google.com

I am sure there are some free ware or inexpensive applications that will
give you much more than you could come up with using Excel.





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