Contact Center Schedule

Seck82

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Hi all,

I'm trying to build a schedule in excel with various buttons, to make it easy for the schedulers. One of the buttons I would like to have is a shift-button for X hours with Y skill. The shift should start in the cell where my cursor is and than auto fill the other cells to the right for the duration of the shift. The schedule is build up like this:

NAME8.008.158.308.459.009.159.309.4510.0010.1510.3010.4511.0011.1511.3011.4512.0012.1512.3012.4513.0013.3013.45
Fred
PhonePhonePhonePhonePhonePhonePhonePhone
JohnEmailEmailEmailEmailEmailEmailEmailEmail
Mike
Nancy
etc.

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Is there one of you guru's whome can help me out?
 

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