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Finding the right kind of tmplate

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JJ - 24 Jan 2004 16:06 GMT
I am trying to find a template that will allow me to schedule multiple employees on one schedule, on a biweekly basis that will caculate the hours for me. The only must is that it has to handle at least 13 employee, ahow scheduled work times and calculate the reg. time, over time and total hours. I think that I have seached everywhere that I know to search. It seems like to me that I am not the only employer in the world that needs this kind of schedule. Please some one help me.
Peo Sjoblom - 24 Jan 2004 18:16 GMT
Here's an example for OT

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/overtime.htm

Otherwise I am sure there are enough excel developers out there that can
create a template (obviously for a certain amount of money) for you
Or you should be able to do it yourself, create the schedule first then use
the example on Chip's site and adapt it accordingly..

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> I am trying to find a template that will allow me to schedule multiple employees on one schedule, on a biweekly basis that will caculate the hours
for me. The only must is that it has to handle at least 13 employee, ahow
scheduled work times and calculate the reg. time, over time and total hours.
I think that I have seached everywhere that I know to search. It seems like
to me that I am not the only employer in the world that needs this kind of
schedule. Please some one help me.
bf1234 - 01 Apr 2004 00:37 GMT
I've had the same problem find a template that will do the same thin
too.  Most examples I have seen are for an individual employee to kee
track of hours.  I am also looking for a schedule that will keep trac
of weekly hours for multiple employee

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Norman Harker - 01 Apr 2004 00:56 GMT
Hi bf1234!

Take a look at:

Chip Pearson:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/overtime.htm

He has a schedule that tracks 5 employees that you can use as the
basis of building your own.

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