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On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting, ant1983 <ant1983@discussions.microsoft.com> said: >Got Office 2007 and trying to create a Gantt Chart. I got the basics down >but now need to adapt to what i want. >Task Start Duration Driver >Task 1 3 1 Johannes >Task 2 4 1 Aaron >Task 3 8 1 Geneve >Task 4 2 1 Myrna >Task     

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Author: Del Cotter
Date: Aug 1, 2008 15:36

Hey!!! Got Office 2007 and trying to create a Gantt Chart. I got the basics down but now need to adapt to what i want. Here's what i got followed by what i want to achieve: WHAT I GOT: My table looks like this: Task Start Duration Driver Task 1 3 1 Johannes Task 2 4 1 Aaron Task 3 8 1 Geneve Task 4 2 1 Myrna Task 5 1 1 Wayne Task 6 5 1 Myrna I can create a basic Gantt Chart
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to Zack "BigBuddha76" Alderfer and Barry "Tinman" Walfish. Elsewhere in history... Jul 28 1794 After his Reign of Terror turns against him, Maximilien Robespierre is guillotined in Paris. Jul 28 1841 James Boulard and Henry Mallin pull the decomposed body of a young woman from the Hudson River near Hoboken, New Jersey. Mary Cecilia Rogers, who worked at a popular cigar store, is initially     

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Author: ant1983
Date: Aug 1, 2008 08:12

On 2008-07-06, houghi <houghi@houghi.org.invalid> wrote: Vahis wrote: I would try anything at least once, at long as it isn't moving or looks like it is still alive. Don't you like oysters? Not especialy, but not because of one of the above reason. They don't move and they don't 'look' alive. They're great. If they move. They just twich a bit when you put
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Vahis wrote: >> I would try anything at least once, at long as it isn't moving or looks >> like it is still alive. > > Don't you like oysters? Not especialy, but not because of one of the above reason. They don't move and they don't 'look' alive. > They're great. If they move. They just twich a bit when you put lemon on it. I hardly call that moving. Fresh fish when you put it in a pan     

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Author: Miss Elaine Eos
Date: Jul 28, 2008 07:10

Jim Ley wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 12:50:04 +0100, "Tim Downie" <timdownie2003@obviousyahoo.co.uk> wrote: tfactor wrote: I admit I don't quite get the appeal of a 23-hour race but your before and after pictures from your blog give a good idea why one would want to try it; in the "after" shot you look both completely knackered and absolutely euphoric, which
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Man <man432@rogers.com> wrote: > APLer <APLer@floor.tilde> wrote: > > Crossposting removed (assuming for some stupid reason this *isn't* some > > empty garbage post) > > > > The Gumball Rally with Ann Margaret in her prime. Oh, and she *can't* sing > > and knows it. > > > > > In the Flintstones, she was known as "Anne Margrock". > > And, even in cartoons when I was 8, she was a sexy     

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Author: Vahis
Date: Jul 6, 2008 11:51

On 2008-05-08, Phil Launchbury (aka Bruce) was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: In article <slrng25ptj.1nm4.jim@wotan.magrathea.local>, Jim wrote: Shortly after you got a slap on the arse followed by the words "Congratulations, it's a boy" ? Or in my case shortly after the surgeon held up my blue, slightly twiching form and said "this one needs some blood ASAP[1]"
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In article <slrng25ptj.1nm4.jim@wotan.magrathea.local>, Jim wrote: > On 2008-05-08, Anthony de Boer - USEnet <abuse@leftmind.net> wrote: >> >> Fsck, when did I become such a curmudgeon? > > Shortly after you got a slap on the arse followed by the words > "Congratulations, it's a boy" ? Or in my case shortly after the surgeon held up my blue, slightly twiching form and said "this one needs     

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Author: houghi
Date: Jul 6, 2008 11:34

On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:23:36 GMT, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com> blabbed: But the real bitter pill for the old-school is that the tactical RPGs don't sell well, and the twitchier one's do. I don't think that's exactly how it plays out. There's something to be said for aiming for a niche market. When you go for the lowest common denominator, try to please everyone, make your twitch
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Author: Tim Downie
Date: Jun 25, 2008 09:20

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Author: Man
Date: May 16, 2008 23:47

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Author: TimC
Date: May 8, 2008 06:20

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Author: Phil Launchbury
Date: May 8, 2008 05:20

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Author: Leo
Date: Apr 21, 2008 15:44

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