This past week, I started mapping out new flowerbeds on graph paper. Now, graph paper’s cheap, but making changes takes time and sometimes you just have to start over. Unfortunately, I don’t have specialized software aimed at garden design, so I thought about what I do have–I have Excel! With just a little work, I turned an Excel sheet into a modifiable piece of graph paper.

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This past week, I started mapping out new flowerbeds on graph paper. Now, graph paper’s cheap, but making changes takes time and sometimes you just have to start over

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Turn an Excel sheet into graph paper
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Anyone entering dates should receive hazard pay. Even the best designed spreadsheet can confuse a user and frankly, it’s difficult to enter dates manually. Using the Calendar control can help.

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Automate an Excel calendar control
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