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Monday, June 27, 2005

Chart Templates?

Dear Holly,
I really love the book A Mother's Rule of Life. Do you use a computer program to create the groovy looking charts? If so, what are you using? I am pretty illiterate as far as working on Excel and spreadsheets. An I have wasted lots of days looking for a nice template. So is there a nice easy, efficient way to make a nice chart without resorting to crayons and a ruler?

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posted by Holly at 2:15 PM

3 Comments:

Blogger Holly said...

I recently bought a Mac computer and the Appleworks program has absolutely PERFECT charts! But if you're using a PC, I had Corel Word Perfect and always found it difficult. I usually used a landscape page setting, used tabs to enter my stuff, and then drew a line with a ruler after I printed it!
Anyone out there with a good suggestion for computer designed charts?

2:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I use Microsoft Word and create a "table"....expanding and decreasing the columns and rows, merging cells, etc. It's simple and works fine. A friend of mine knows Excel better than Word, so she has created hers with an Excel spreadsheet.

5:37 PM  
Blogger Valerie said...

The Maxwell's have MOTH (Managers of Their Home) templates that can be downloaded at their website:
http://www.titus2.com/d-download.htm
I think most of these can be downloaded for use with Word.

1:58 PM  

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