Morning all, new user here :)
A team utilises a spreadsheet laid out in a calender format similar
to the following
<tbody>
Customer
22/2
23/2
24/2
25/2
26/2
27/2
28/2
1/3
...
A
Job 1
Job 2
B
Job1 & 2
Job 4
...
</tbody>
But my job would be 1000x easier for all...
Hi there,
I'm working on a project that involves a worksheet table containing a long list of dates and a range of extra data. I would like to use this table's data and convert it in an easier to read weekly schedule format.
Below is a quick sample layout and structure:
Date List Worksheet...
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