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I know tomorrow's April 1, but I’m not into foolin’, so I’ll just get straight to the printables. This week I added two dozen new time
sheets to PrintableTimeSheets.net. Also, I’ve put new articles, forms, and sample obituaries up at ObituaryHelp.net.
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The newest time sheets include specialty sheets such as: critical path analysis, cumulative rate, ideal vs. actual, monthly burndown time, multiple projects effort, and several timelines.
There’s also a new driver time
sheet. And I’ve added several Gantt chart project trackers for projects involving one person or multiple people that let employers and teams track progress and ideals. You’ll also find several new progress charts and other time-related project management tools.
If you
opt for the XLS version, calculations can be made for you for a variety of scheduling situations. PrintableTimeSheets.net has sheets that calculate comp time, vacation time, and sick time, plus several overtime time sheets.
There’s a free PDF version and a
$9 XLS version of each time sheet. The PDF can simply be filled in using pen or pencil after you print it out. Or, download the XLS version and open it in Microsoft Excel, Google Spreadsheets, or another compatible program and use it that way.
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Thanks in part to user suggestions, I’ve added more resources to one of my newer sites, ObituaryHelp.net.
There are several new sample obituaries, with suggested wording to honor people of various
backgrounds in various situations. These are intended to be used as a starting point when it’s hard to find the right words; just customize the framework provided to tell the story of your loved one or obituary subject. These examples are appropriate for use by families, funeral homes, newspapers, and so on. I’ve included templates that suggest word structure for situations such as death by an accident or suicide, listing survivors from multiple family groups, and other specific
cases.
I’ve added articles relating to how to write a professional newspaper obit, whom to include on a survivor list, how to write about an especially difficult death, and how to write your own obituary.
The new forms include death-related order forms and funeral program templates.
My goal with this website
is to try to make it a little easier for people to take on the difficult task of distilling someone’s life and memory into a few hundred words, at a very difficult time.
Everything at ObituaryHelp.net is free to download, alter, and print. Thanks so much for sending me your ideas for new printables! As you can see, it helps make the sites better for everyone.
Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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