Tough One? Yes for me, probably NO for you.

craigwojo

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First of all "Thank you" for reading this message and considering some help with my questions.
Attached is a department schedule pdf. and I need a spreadsheet done so I could view it with the bar graphs and also a weekly spreadsheet to my weekly dates.
My knowledge is best at "novice of excel" and need some guidance with this project.

I use Excel 2010 and 2003.
Any guidance would be great.

Thank you and God bless,
Craig

https://www.dropbox.com/s/cp3imkuuurlmnhc/Work Schedule Template.jpg?dl=0
 
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