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I'm making a work schedule in excel but I would like to make a graph or a
table showing we the employee works Here is how the data looks like: start end name 7 am 5 pm For the table would look like this: 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am name x x x x I have tried if and or functions but it doesn't work. Is there away to graph this or use functions to make this happen? Thanks Brandon |
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Here's a sample file that demonstrates this.
http://cjoint.com/?kseRvlVD6X Check the check box and you'll get a Gantt chart. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... I'm making a work schedule in excel but I would like to make a graph or a table showing we the employee works Here is how the data looks like: start end name 7 am 5 pm For the table would look like this: 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am name x x x x I have tried if and or functions but it doesn't work. Is there away to graph this or use functions to make this happen? Thanks Brandon |
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It works nice but its off an hour.
example name1 7am 11am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x x It needs to be this 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x Is there away to get this to work like this? BTW thanks for the file. "T. Valko" wrote: Here's a sample file that demonstrates this. http://cjoint.com/?kseRvlVD6X Check the check box and you'll get a Gantt chart. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... I'm making a work schedule in excel but I would like to make a graph or a table showing we the employee works Here is how the data looks like: start end name 7 am 5 pm For the table would look like this: 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am name x x x x I have tried if and or functions but it doesn't work. Is there away to graph this or use functions to make this happen? Thanks Brandon |
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Ok, if the times are 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM and you don't want 11:00 AM to be
"marked" just change the formula. In B11, where you see this in the formula (2 places): B$10<=$C2 Change it to (2 places): B$10<$C2 Then just copy across and down. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... It works nice but its off an hour. example name1 7am 11am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x x It needs to be this 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x Is there away to get this to work like this? BTW thanks for the file. "T. Valko" wrote: Here's a sample file that demonstrates this. http://cjoint.com/?kseRvlVD6X Check the check box and you'll get a Gantt chart. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... I'm making a work schedule in excel but I would like to make a graph or a table showing we the employee works Here is how the data looks like: start end name 7 am 5 pm For the table would look like this: 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am name x x x x I have tried if and or functions but it doesn't work. Is there away to graph this or use functions to make this happen? Thanks Brandon |
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Hey that worked but is there away to get the schedule to work in a 24 hr mode.
7am to 7am right now it doesn't work after midnight. Thanks again "T. Valko" wrote: Ok, if the times are 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM and you don't want 11:00 AM to be "marked" just change the formula. In B11, where you see this in the formula (2 places): B$10<=$C2 Change it to (2 places): B$10<$C2 Then just copy across and down. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... It works nice but its off an hour. example name1 7am 11am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x x It needs to be this 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x Is there away to get this to work like this? BTW thanks for the file. "T. Valko" wrote: Here's a sample file that demonstrates this. http://cjoint.com/?kseRvlVD6X Check the check box and you'll get a Gantt chart. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... I'm making a work schedule in excel but I would like to make a graph or a table showing we the employee works Here is how the data looks like: start end name 7 am 5 pm For the table would look like this: 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am name x x x x I have tried if and or functions but it doesn't work. Is there away to graph this or use functions to make this happen? Thanks Brandon |
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Let me explain a little mo
When someone is scheduled 10 pm to 7 am it doesn't mark it on the graphic. Is there away to get to work? Thanks "Brandon" wrote: Hey that worked but is there away to get the schedule to work in a 24 hr mode. 7am to 7am right now it doesn't work after midnight. Thanks again "T. Valko" wrote: Ok, if the times are 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM and you don't want 11:00 AM to be "marked" just change the formula. In B11, where you see this in the formula (2 places): B$10<=$C2 Change it to (2 places): B$10<$C2 Then just copy across and down. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... It works nice but its off an hour. example name1 7am 11am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x x It needs to be this 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm x x x x Is there away to get this to work like this? BTW thanks for the file. "T. Valko" wrote: Here's a sample file that demonstrates this. http://cjoint.com/?kseRvlVD6X Check the check box and you'll get a Gantt chart. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Brandon" wrote in message ... I'm making a work schedule in excel but I would like to make a graph or a table showing we the employee works Here is how the data looks like: start end name 7 am 5 pm For the table would look like this: 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am name x x x x I have tried if and or functions but it doesn't work. Is there away to graph this or use functions to make this happen? Thanks Brandon |
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