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			| Mystic 
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				 Tracking Vacation and Sick leave I am in the middle of creating a spreadsheet that will help me track my vacation, sick and Floating Holiday accrual. And I thought I would post here and find out if this problem has already been solved.
 
 Basically I would like to be able to plan out my leave through out the year and know how much leave I will have available at a given time (within my two week pay period would be sufficient).
 
 It should also be able to allow me to add in my roll-over leave from the previous year.
 
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				08-11-2009, 10:17 PM
			
			
			
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			| Pupil 
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			 That is such a great idea Phillip
  ...think I should apply that to my VL and SL too.
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				08-17-2009, 05:21 PM
			
			
			
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			| Philosopher   
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			 Did you try an internet search?
 
 Tracking days off has been "solved" any number of times by Commercial software, including Shareware apps.
 
 Seem to recall seeing a handful of Freebies floating around as well, and would be "Shocked" if someone had not already created a spreadsheet - although you would have to sub your own accrual rates to any formulas.
 
 Back in the day - before ONE of the big Dot.Com busts - there were a number of WEBSITES where simple personnel apps such as that were available, most often as a web-app (they wanted you to use their site as your portal, and - naturally - hoped you would purchase products / apps from them).
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