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Planner Generator 3


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 88 Limitations None
Publisher SiteApps File Size 93k
Date added 21 Apr 2006 Check your speed

If you have Excel, you can now generate Project style calendar plans, just by entering the tasks and associated data like it's name and the starting and end date. Use different colors and select a deadline terminator for each task. Indent each task to its level or sub-level. Really easy to use, just fill in the values in the Input Cells and press the Run button. The system will generate a new workbook with the resulting Calendar. This new workbook has no macros on it, just the resulting calendar. Change, save, and email it as any other regular Excel file. This easy to use Excel macro will generate pretty calendar plans in minutes. No need to learn new software skills. Help is included. No need to install/uninstall software, just open it in Excel.

Version 3.0 is a major upgrade with a new calendar type (weekly) and more control over options. Better input control and bug have been virtually eliminated (first released on Setember 2005).

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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