Not quite as simple as that. Don't worry about it - have devised my own in
Excel - months across the top and dates vertically - I need to total each
month and compare days and months. Just wondered if there was a template
already done to make my life a little more easy.
Thanks any way
Hi Erin, If you are using Office 12, please consider submitting your
template to the Office.Microsoft.com template site. Just browse to https://services.office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/start.aspx, answer a
few questions and upload the template, takes less than 5 minutes. A
template like yours might be especially usefull for the folks in the greater
Seattle area
Thank you John for this suggestion but unfortunately my Excel program is 2003
and is not accepted.Not sure what Office 12 is. What I devised is fairly
simple -
the months across the top of page in Excel and the days of the month in
first column, and alternate columns different colour. Do an auto sum at end
of each month to keep track. We are in severe drought conditions where I
live in NSW, Australia, so just keeping track of where we are heading.
Hope you can get the gist of what I have composed.
Regards
Erin
Hi Erin, Sorry I should have said Office 2007, not Office 12. If you're not
upgrading to Office 2007 soon and would like to see your template live on
Office.Microsoft.Com, feel free to send me a copy and I'll submit the
template in your name.
Hi John,
I am not planning on updating to 2007, so will send you the excel page
direct to you. Thank you very much for your help - it is most appreciated.
Regards,
Erin
Ask a Question
Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?
You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.