Monday, August 22, 2011

2011-2012 NFL Spreadsheet Schedule

I've found two great 2011 NFL schedule spreadsheets which I've made available to download. The first is similar to the NCAA 2011 helmet schedule and features the helmets of all the NFL teams. The schedule is broken up into two work sheets for the AFC and NFC respectively. If you are interested you can download the NFL 2011-2012 Schedule in an Excel spreadsheet by clicking on the download link.



The other spreadsheet doesn't have the cool football helmets but it is more highly customizable. You can filter the below Excel spreadsheet as you like an you can  actually sort the workbook by week, date, away team, home, team, even game time! Download here.

UPDATE 7/13/12: Download the 2012-2013 NFL Schedule Excel Spreadsheet

Check out our 2012 NFL fantasy mock draft creator spreadsheet.

2011 NFL Excel  Helmet Schedule.xls download
2011-2012 NFL Spreadsheet Schedule.xlsx download
2012-2013 NFL Excel Helmet Schedule Spreadsheet.xls

Sunday, August 7, 2011

2011 NFL Fantasy Football Spreadsheet

 Downloadable 2011 Fantasy Football Spreadsheets for Excel 2007

Are you looking for 2011 fantasy football spreadsheets that you can download, print out or make adjustments to? Well, I am too and luckily I found a few good ones which I have made available to download here.


This 2011 Fantasy Football Rankings spreadsheet can be updated throughout training camp and the preseason with the latest player rankings by position.  Note that the different positions can be found by clicking on the different sheet numbers at the bottom of the workbook. Download the 2011 NFL fantasy football spreadsheet.

Check out my other sports related downloadable spreadsheet templates. What other fantasy or sports related spreadsheet would you find useful?

I would appreciate it if you could vote for me in this CATIA 2011 visualization contest. http://apps.facebook.com/dassault-catia/profile/150.html

***Also, an update on the Excel Spreadsheets Help $100 giveaway contest is coming soon!****

2011 NFL Fantasy Football players list by position Excel spreadsheet.xls download

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

2011 NCAA Excel Helmet Schedules

Are you ready for some football? I sure am. I found an excellent 2011 NCAA football schedule spreadsheet online which also includes the helmet design for every team. You can download individual conference schedules or the master schedule for all conferences in Excel. If you're as big a fan as I am you might keep it on your desktop for easy reference.
Download the full schedule which includes all conferences: ACC, Big 10 Ten, Big 12, SEC, PAC 10, and Big East Helmet Schedules! NFL schedule and fantasy league templates coming soon!


2011 College Football Excel Spreadsheet Helmet Schedul.xls download

Monday, August 1, 2011

Employee Timesheet Spreadsheet Template

Are you an employer looking for an employee time-sheet template? I've created a very easy to use employee work log spreadsheet which is available to download, along with some of our other templates. The instructions are included within the spreadsheet but they are not really needed as it is pretty straightforward. I have conveniently colored all cells yellow where your data needs to be entered. Another thing to note, the spreadsheet automatically assumes a half hour lunch. However, you can enter an "X" if no lunch was taken. Please let me know if you would like to see any revisions or additions. I am always looking for ways to improve my spreadsheets. Download the Excel time keeping template here.



Employee Timesheet Spreadsheet Template.xls download

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Mileage Reimbursement Template Download

Are you looking for a mileage reimbursement form? Instead of making your own from scratch you can download my free template. This is a good place to start for individuals managing their own business. You can adjust the mileage reimbursement amount for yourself. Currently I have it set at forty-five cents per mile. This request form takes into consideration the fact that you may have to subtract your normal commuting miles from your total miles traveled before getting paid out for your mileage. Feel free to make any changes or suggestions. I am always looking for ways to improve my Excel spreadsheet template. Download the mileage reimbursement request form template here.



Also, don't forget to participate in our contest for a chance to win $100! Contest ends August 1st.

Mileage Reimbursement Expense Form.xls download

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

WIN $100! Follow my blog for a chance to win

 Welcome to Excel Spreadsheets Help's very first contest! It's easy to enter and you could win $100 (via PayPal). To enter the contest you MUST do two things:

(1) Become a follower of my blog by pressing the "Follow" button on the right hand side
(2) Leave me a comment on this post letting me know you are now a follower


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That's it! Simple, isn't it? To win you MUST have a PayPal account. I will then post a list of who joined and how many entries each person gets into the contest. The winner will be announced Friday, 7/22/2011.

IMPORTANT!! - Make sure you leave a comment here so I can add you to the drawing. Each action you take will give you one entry into the drawing which will take place on July 31, 2011.  (I do take bribes for extra entries, but they must be over $100 :) You don’t have to do all of this stuff to get an entry but I’d REALLY like it if you do and if you don’t and you win you will feel extremely guilty!!  When you leave your comment just let me know what you did so I know how many entries your name gets.

Thanks and good luck!

(Due to an apparent lack of interest I have increased the prize to $100 and extended the contest until the end of July. Must have a minimum of ten participants in order for a prize to be awarded. I will give each current follower an entry into the contest for each friend you refer).

Monday, June 13, 2011

How do you enter the current date in an Excel Spreadsheet?

One question I often get from Microsoft Excel users is if there is way to enter the current date into a cell and have it keep that date without changing if you open the same spreadsheet a few days from now. If you use the NOW function it will always display the current date.

The easiest way to enter the current date into a cell is to use the Ctrl-; key combination (press the Ctrl key and type a semicolon). Similarly, you can enter the current time by pressing Ctrl-Shift-; (press the Ctrl and Shift keys and type a semicolon). Both of these key combinations enter the information as a volatile value, not as a formula.