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I am new to Excel and I have had no training but I am a fast learner. At my
new job, our scheduling system is through Excel. It is such a mess and so many scheduling mistakes are looked over. Does anyone have any advice or hints or anything?? ---- We fill out a master schedule on one page then we fill out the individual schedules on other separate pages. We make many overlap mistakes and even some gaps where something isn't covered. I want to know how to prevent that without buying scheduling software. PLEASE HELP! -- Leslie @ Maxxguard Security Inc. |
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