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Old 10-30-2013, 07:37 AM
John Franklin John Franklin is offline Calendars, 12 hr shifts, 24 hrs/ 7 days Windows XP Calendars, 12 hr shifts, 24 hrs/ 7 days Office 2001 for Mac
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I am using 2003, but if a later version does it better, i can get that.
I want to use this for Plant "shutdowns". We work 12hr shifts, 24/7 for the duration of the shutdown. Our unit of measure is these "shifts".



I have used Project before, but not in as a sophisticated manner as I would like to.
Thanks in advance.
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