![]() ![]() We're also using for some bills-payment-tracking purposes, since it has intuitive auto-computation of sums (which can be changed to some other stat like average) per column, and I can also attach images to a cell quite easily. I've used in the past with scheduling and it was decent enough. Aside from my shameless plug I'd suggest if you wanted to go for a free option, that might be a smidge better then excel, is to check out and use a gnatt chart there. ![]() Tracking batches? Software? Whiteboard? Paper?
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