kateprocopio

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Hi everyone,

I am currently creating an employee scheduler using a Reversed Gantt Chart, one where the user plots the schedule in the chart then the START and END details are automatically updated (using formulas) while plotting.

I used legends such as 0 - vacant hours, 1 - working hours, 2 - break hours.

The following columns requires formula: START TIME, END TIME, START OF BREAK HOURS TIME, LENGTH OF BREAK HOURS

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You'd be my life saver because I badly needed it.

Thankyou in advance! :)
Kate
 

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