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Excel - Creating a Leave Calendar
I have about 50 staff and want to create a daily leave calendar in Excel that can show who is on leave and when, all at the same time. (maybe colour coded, do you think?)
I would also like to differentiate between different types of leave. eg: Annual Leave, Sick Leave, Leave without Pay.
Any idea's how and where to start with this?
I would also like to differentiate between different types of leave. eg: Annual Leave, Sick Leave, Leave without Pay.
Any idea's how and where to start with this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A column for each staff member.
A row for each day.
A colour for each type of leave.
You might be able do a conditional colour format based on a letter code for the type of leave. This would be easier to enter than a colour.
I would do it in Access database rather than Excel. This allows you to input the data in a form and manipulate the display in any way you need.
A row for each day.
A colour for each type of leave.
You might be able do a conditional colour format based on a letter code for the type of leave. This would be easier to enter than a colour.
I would do it in Access database rather than Excel. This allows you to input the data in a form and manipulate the display in any way you need.
I am sure you can find one someone has already designed.
A search in Google on "Excel Holiday Calendar" found quite a few hits.
Here is one (not free)
http://www.big-yoy.co.uk/spreadsheets/holiday/ index.php
And here is a page with loads of Excel calendars
http://www.docstoc.com/search/Excel-Holiday-Ca lendar/
A search in Google on "Excel Holiday Calendar" found quite a few hits.
Here is one (not free)
http://www.big-yoy.co.uk/spreadsheets/holiday/ index.php
And here is a page with loads of Excel calendars
http://www.docstoc.com/search/Excel-Holiday-Ca lendar/
What you want can't be done in excel (without some quite good programming skills)
you have a toolbar which should include the fill option ...
type in a date in b1 - grab the black dot (bottom right of the cell) and drag across 365 cells to your right
enter the names down column a
think up some colours.... freeze the top row and left column
select the cell - or range ... fill with the colour of your choice
and you are sorted.
alternatively
http://www.meadinkent.co.uk/xl-holiday-planner .htm
alternatively
50 staff - a reasonablr size firm .... get a consultant ... or one of the professional leave systems
it'll cost about �200 - 500
you have a toolbar which should include the fill option ...
type in a date in b1 - grab the black dot (bottom right of the cell) and drag across 365 cells to your right
enter the names down column a
think up some colours.... freeze the top row and left column
select the cell - or range ... fill with the colour of your choice
and you are sorted.
alternatively
http://www.meadinkent.co.uk/xl-holiday-planner .htm
alternatively
50 staff - a reasonablr size firm .... get a consultant ... or one of the professional leave systems
it'll cost about �200 - 500
You can get a free Excel leave calendar for 2011 and 2012 from these two links:
http://www.reviewmyli...taff-holiday-planner/
http://www.reviewmyli...planning-spreadsheet/
http://www.reviewmyli...taff-holiday-planner/
http://www.reviewmyli...planning-spreadsheet/
You can get a free Excel staff leave calendar for 2011 and 2012 from these links:
http://www.reviewmyli...taff-holiday-planner/
http://www.reviewmyli...planning-spreadsheet/
They have some basic formulas for calculating the number of remaining holidays.
http://www.reviewmyli...taff-holiday-planner/
http://www.reviewmyli...planning-spreadsheet/
They have some basic formulas for calculating the number of remaining holidays.
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