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![]() I work at three schools. The lessons that I teach vary work to work. Also the schools have different lesson times but with the same general pattern of lesson times. I'd like to put all my work times for this term on one big table (I have the info on paper) but so how do I do it so it is clear? I don't necessarily work on the same of the week at the same school- sometimes twice a week at the same school. |
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Simply create a suitable table (e.g. one column/day and one row per, say, 30mins), then fill it in with the data for each location, merging cells in a given column as appropriate.
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