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Hi there, what I am after is simple enough in nature, but seems to be
difficult to create. Basically I work on a rotational job. Usually it is 4 weeks at site, and 4 weeks off. Sometimes that can Change to 6 on, 2 off, etc. I'd like to create a calendar that allows me to specify a start date, # days on, # days off, and have it format a calendar with simple colors for days working. I don't care what has happened up to this point in the year - just from the 'start day' forward. any suggestions would be appreciated. |
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http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...lZGS nc&hl=en -- Russell Dawson Excel Student Please hit "Yes" if this post was helpful. "Garnet" wrote: Hi there, what I am after is simple enough in nature, but seems to be difficult to create. Basically I work on a rotational job. Usually it is 4 weeks at site, and 4 weeks off. Sometimes that can Change to 6 on, 2 off, etc. I'd like to create a calendar that allows me to specify a start date, # days on, # days off, and have it format a calendar with simple colors for days working. I don't care what has happened up to this point in the year - just from the 'start day' forward. any suggestions would be appreciated. |
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