Not to discourage you but Excel works best for manipulating numbers. What you
are wanting to do is better suited to a database. Just my 2 cents...

Jim Thomlinson


"washeduc" wrote:

> I'm interested to know if others have used Excel as a course/time scheduling
> tool at a University department level that shows times, days, instructor,
> course overlaps. For instance, several courses are taught at the same time,
> but all need to visibly show to identify areas of conflict. The end goal is
> to have a grid type of printout that shows all courses, regardless of
> recurring times. I've checked some of the other dedicated time scheduling
> software applications on the web, but they are too intense to use, and are
> not what I'm looking for.