![]() A keyboard layout is any specific mechanical, visual, or functional arrangement of the keys, legends, or key-meaning associations (respectively) of a,, or other keyboard. Mechanical layout The placements and keys of a keyboard. Visual layout The arrangement of the legends (labels, markings, engravings) that appear on the keys of a keyboard. Functional layout The arrangement of the key-meaning associations, determined in software, of all the keys of a keyboard. Most computer keyboards are designed to send to the, rather than directly sending characters. From there, the series of scancodes is converted into a character stream by keyboard layout software. This allows a physical keyboard to be dynamically mapped to any number of layouts without switching hardware components – merely by changing the software that interprets the keystrokes. It is usually possible for an advanced user to change keyboard operation, and third-party software is available to modify or extend keyboard functionality. A typical computer keyboard comprises sections with different types of keys. A computer keyboard comprises alphanumeric or character keys for typing, modifier keys for altering the functions of other keys, navigation keys for moving the on the screen, and system command keys – such as and – for special actions, and often a to facilitate calculations. There is some variation between different keyboard models in the mechanical layout – i.e., how many keys there are and how they are positioned on the keyboard. However, differences between national layouts are mostly due to different selections and placements of symbols on the character keys. Character keys [ ] The core section of a keyboard comprises character keys, which can be used to type and other characters. Typically, there are three rows of keys for typing letters and, an upper row for typing and special symbols, and the on the bottom row. ![]() At Microsoft our mission and values are to help people and businesses throughout the world realize their full potential. Adding Arabic to your Windows languages allows you to type in Arabic in Word 2013, without needing to connect an Arabic keyboard. The positioning of the character keys is similar to the keyboard of a. Modifier keys [ ]. Keyboard of a Letter-Printing Telegraph Set built by in Saint Petersburg, Russia, ca. 1900 Keyboard layouts have evolved over time, usually alongside major technology changes. Particularly influential have been: the (1874, also known as Remington No. 1), the first commercially successful typewriter, which introduced QWERTY; its successor, the Remington No. 2 (1878), which introduced the shift key; the (1961), a very influential electric typewriter, which was imitated by computer keyboards; and the (1981), namely the (1985), which is the basis for many modern keyboard layouts. Within a community, keyboard layout is generally quite stable, due to the high training cost of touch-typing, and the resulting of having a standard layout and high of retraining, and the suboptimal QWERTY layout is a case study in switching costs. Nevertheless, significant market forces can result in changes (as in Turkish adoption of QWERTY), and non-core keys are more prone to change, as they are less frequently used and less subject to the lock-in of touch-typing. The main, alphanumeric portion is typically stable, while symbol keys and shifted key values change somewhat, modifier keys more so, and function keys most of all: QWERTY dates to the No. 1 (1874) (though 1 and 0 were added later), shifted keys date in some cases to the No. 2 (1878), in other cases to the Selectric (1961), and modifier key placement largely dates to the Model M (1985); function key placement typically dates to the Model M, but varies significantly, particularly on laptops. The earliest mechanical keyboards were used in musical instruments to play particular notes. With the advent of, a keyboard was needed to select characters. Some of the earliest machines used a layout similar to a piano keyboard. In countries using the, the center, alphanumeric portion of the modern keyboard is most often based on the design by, who laid out the keys in such a way that common two-letter combinations were placed on opposite sides of the keyboard so that his mechanical keyboard would not jam, and laid out the keys in rows offset horizontally from each other by three-eighths, three-sixteenths, and three-eighths inches to provide room for the levers. Although it has been demonstrated that the QWERTY layout is not the most efficient layout for typing, it remains the standard. Sholes chose the size of the keys to be on three-quarter inch (0.75-inch) centers (about 19 mm, versus which are 23.5 mm or about 0.93 inches wide). 0.75 inches has turned out to be optimum for fast key entry by the average size hand, and keyboards with this key size are called “full-sized keyboards”. The Selectric (1961), an electric typewriter, changed layout in a few ways, primarily in symbol placement. The moved '_' off the digits, replacing them with @^*, and instead placing ' and -_ as pairs on keys; this is a cause of the divergence between the found in the 1960s and 1970s and the that are now standard in the US. This change was made because smaller characters hit the paper with less force, and consolidating smaller characters such as ' into a pair on a single key avoided needing to adjust the force based on shift state. The standard 101/102-key PC keyboard layout was invented by Mark Tiddens of Corporation in 1982. [ ] adopted the layout on its PC AT in 1984 (after previously using an 84-key keyboard which did not have separate cursor and numeric key pads). Most modern keyboards basically conform to the layout specifications contained in parts 1, 2, and 5 of the international standard series. These specifications were first defined by the user group at in 1984 working under the direction of Alain Souloumiac. Based on this work, a well known ergonomic expert wrote a report which was adopted at the ISO Berlin meeting in 1985 and became the reference for keyboard layouts. The 104/105-key PC keyboard was born when two ⊞ keys and a ≣ key were added on the bottom row (originally for the operating system). Newer keyboards may incorporate even further additions, such as Internet access (World Wide Web navigation) keys and multimedia (access to media players) buttons. Mechanical, visual and functional layouts [ ] As noted before, the layout of a keyboard may refer to its mechanical (physical arrangement of keys), visual (physical labeling of keys), or functional (software response to a keypress) layout. Mechanical layouts [ ]. A comparison of common mechanical layouts. The ISO mechanical layout (center left) is common, e.g., in the. Compared with the ANSI layout (top left), the is vertical rather than horizontal. In addition, the left is smaller, to make room for an additional key to its right. The JIS mechanical layout (bottom right) is the basis for keyboards. Here it is the right-hand shift key that is smaller. Furthermore, the and are also smaller, to make room for four additional keys. Mechanical layouts only address tangible differences among keyboards. When a key is pressed, the keyboard does not send a message such as the A-key is depressed but rather the left-most main key of the home row is depressed. (Technically, each key has an internal reference number, “raw keycodes”, and these numbers are what is sent to the computer when a key is pressed or released.) The keyboard and the computer each have no information about what is marked on that key, and it could equally well be the letter A or the digit 9. The user of the computer is requested to identify the functional layout of the keyboard when installing the. Today, most keyboards use one of three different mechanical layouts, usually referred to as simply ISO (-2), ANSI (- 154-1988), and JIS ( X 6002-1980), referring roughly to the organizations issuing the relevant worldwide, United States, and Japanese standards, respectively. (In fact, the mechanical layouts referred such as “ISO” and “ANSI” comply to the primary recommendations in the named standards, while each of these standards in fact also allows the other way.) Keyboard layout in this sense may refer either to this broad categorization or to finer distinctions within these categories. For example, as of May 2008 produces ISO, ANSI, and JIS desktop keyboards, each in both extended and compact forms. The extended keyboards have 110, 109, and 112 keys (ISO, ANSI, and JIS, respectively), and the compact models have 79, 78, and 80. Visual layouts [ ]. A visual layout consisting of both factory-printed symbols and customized stickers. A Visual layout refers to the symbols printed on the physical keycaps. Visual layouts vary by language, country, and user preference, and any one mechanical and functional layout can be employed with a number of different visual layouts. For example, the “ISO” keyboard layout is used throughout Europe, but typical French, German, and UK variants of mechanically identical keyboards appear different because they bear different legends on their keys. Even blank keyboards – with no legends – are sometimes used to learn typing skills or by user preference. Some users choose to attach custom labels on top of their keycaps. This can be e.g. For masking foreign layouts, adding additional information such as, learning aid, gaming controls, or solely for decorational purposes. Functional layouts [ ] The functional layout of the keyboard refers to the mapping between the physical keys, such as the A key, and software events, such as the letter “A” appearing on the screen. Usually the functional layout is set to match the visual layout of the keyboard being used, so that pressing a key will produce the expected result, corresponding to the legends on the keyboard. However, most have software that allow the user to easily switch between functional layouts, such as the in. For example, a user with a Swedish keyboard who wishes to type more easily in German may switch to a functional layout intended for German – without regard to key markings – just as a touch typist may choose a Dvorak layout regardless of the visual layout of the keyboard used. Customized functional layouts [ ]. Sections on a standard 104 keyboard. Percentages and relevant values of keys denote the presence of keys at common keyboard sizes. Modern keyboard models contain a set number of total keys according to their given standard, described as 104, 105 etc. And sold as 'standard' keyboards. However, this number is not always followed, and individual keys or whole sections are commonly skipped for the sake of compactness or user preference. The most common choice is to not include the numpad, which can usually be fully replaced by the alphanumeric section. Laptops and wireless peripherals often lack duplicate keys and ones seldom used. Function- and arrow keys are nearly always present. QWERTY-based Latin-script keyboard layouts [ ]. This section needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2012) () Although there are a large number of keyboard layouts used for languages written with, most of these layouts are quite similar. They can be divided into three main families according to where the Q, A, Z, M, and Y keys are placed on the keyboard. These are usually named after the first six letters. While the core of the keyboard, the alphabetic section, remains fairly constant, and the numbers from 1–9 are almost invariably on the top row, keyboards differ vastly in: • the placement of punctuation characters, • which punctuation characters are included, • whether numbers are accessible directly or in a shift-state, • the presence and placement of and letters with. The actual mechanical keyboard is of the basic ISO, ANSI, or JIS type; functioning is entirely determined by operating-system or other software. It is customary for keyboards to be used with a particular software keyboard mapping to be engraved appropriately; for example, when the ⇧ and numeric 2 keys are pressed simultaneously on a US keyboard; “@” is generated, and the key is engraved appropriately. On a UK keyboard this key combination generates the double-quote character, and UK keyboards are so engraved. In the keyboard charts listed below, the primary letters or characters available with each alphanumeric key are often shown in black in the left half of the key, whereas characters accessed using the key appear in blue in the right half of the corresponding key. Symbols representing usually appear in red. (American Simplified Keyboard layout). The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (DSK) layout, also known as the American Simplified Keyboard (ASK) layout, is the best-known alternative to QWERTY. It was named after its inventor,. There are also numerous adaptations for languages other than English, and single-handed variants. Dvorak's original layout had the numerals rearranged, but the present-day layout has them in numerical order. The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard has numerous properties designed to increase typing speed, decrease errors, and increase comfort. Research has found a modest 4% average advantage to the end user in typing speed. The most prominent property involves concentrating the most used English letters in the home row where the fingers rest, thus having 70% of typing done in the home row (compared to 32% in QWERTY). The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard is available out of the box on most, making switching through software very easy. 'Hardwired' Dvorak keyboards are also available, though only from specialized hardware companies. Colemak keyboard layout (American) The is another popular alternative to the standard QWERTY layout, offering a more familiar change for users already accustomed to the standard layout. Shai Coleman developed the Colemak keyboard layout in order to make typing easier by placing the most frequent letters under the strongest fingers. This is to prevent syndrome that can be caused by repetitive and lasting movements such as pressing keys frequently in an unfavorable position, so a faster typing speed is achieved. Diagrams of frequency of letters in the English language: • Colemak • QWERTY • Dvorak It builds upon the QWERTY layout as a base, changing the positions of 17 keys while retaining the QWERTY positions of most non-alphabetic characters and many popular, supposedly making it easier to learn than for people who already type in QWERTY without sacrificing efficiency. It shares several design goals with the Dvorak layout, such as minimizing finger path distance and making heavy use of the home row. An additional defining (albeit optional) feature of the Colemak layout is the lack of a key; an additional key occupies the position typically occupied by Caps Lock on modern keyboards. Colemak allows beginning users to switch gradually through a series of steps called 'tarmak' layouts. These intermediate layouts change only 3-5 keys at a time, meaning newcomers need not sacrifice as much productivity as they would by switching cold turkey. The Colemak layout is supported out-of-the-box in,,,, and, and (hardware US keyboards), and, as well as in the implementation of the. A program to install the layout is available for, as well as a implementation. As with the Dvorak layout, keyboards 'hardwired' with the Colemak layout are available from specialized keyboard companies. Workman layout for the English language, showing home keys highlighted. Apart from Dvorak and Colemak, Workman is an English layout supported out of the box in Linux/X11 systems. The Workman layout employs a hypothesis about the preferential movement of each finger rather than categorically considering the lowest letter row to be least accessible. Specifically, the index finger prefers to curl inwards rather than stretch outwards. So for the index finger, the position of second preference goes to the bottom row rather than the top row. Contrarily, the middle and ring fingers are relatively long and prefer to stretch out rather than curl in. Based on this, weighting is allotted to each key specifically rather than each row generically. Another principle applied is that it is more natural and less effort to curl in or stretch out fingers rather than rotate one's wrist inwards/outwards. Thus the Workman layout allots a lower priority to the two innermost columns between the home keys (G and H columns on a QWERTY layout), similarly to the Colemak-DH or 'Curl' mods. Workman also balances the load quite evenly between both hands. The Workman layout is found to achieve overall less travel distance of the fingers for the English language than even Colemak. It does however generally incur higher same-finger n-gram frequencies. Other English layouts [ ] There are many other layouts for English, each developed with differing basic principles. The lists many of these alternatives and analyses their relative strengths based on certain parameters. The is a layout which, like Workman deprioritizes the central columns but gives more load to the right hand with the assumption that the right hand is more capable than the left. It also gives importance to retaining letters in the same position or at least the same finger as QWERTY. Other layouts lay importance on minimal key deviation from QWERTY to give a reasonable increase in typing speed and ergonomics with minimal relearning of keys. Qwpr keyboard layout (letters moved from QWERTY in teal, or yellow if different hand). Qwpr is a layout which changes only 11 basic keys from their QWERTY positions, with only 2 of them changing fingers. Minimak has versions which changes four, six, eight, or twelve keys, all have only 3 keys change finger. These intend to offer much of the reduced finger movement of Dvorak without the steep learning curve and with an increased ability to remain proficient with a QWERTY keyboard. The Qwpr layout is also designed for programmers and multilingual users, as it uses Caps Lock as a 'punctuation shift', offering quicker access to ASCII symbols and arrow keys, as well as to 15 dead keys for typing hundreds of different glyphs such as accented characters, mathematical symbols,. In Canada a keyboard is designed to write several languages especially French. Blick keyboard for computers. The, designed by George Canfield Blickensderfer in 1892, was known for its novel keyboard layout, its interchangeable font, and its suitability for travel. The Blickensderfer keyboard had three banks (rows of keys), with special characters being entered using a separate Shift key; the home row was, uniquely, the bottom one (i.e. The typist kept her hands on the bottom row). A computer or standard typewriter keyboard, on the other hand, has four banks of keys, with home row being second from bottom. To fit on a Sholes-patterned (typewriter or computer) keyboard, the Blickensderfer layout was modified by Nick Matavka in 2012, and released for both and. To accommodate the differences between Blickensderfer and Sholes keyboards ( not the layouts, but the keyboards themselves), the order of the rows was changed and special characters were given their own keys. The keyboard drivers created by Nick Matavka for the modified Blickensderfer layout (nicknamed the 'Blick') have several variations, including one that includes the option of switching between Blick and another keyboard layout and one that is internationalised, allowing the entry of. Main article:, such as the and, allow letters and words to be entered using combinations of keys in a single stroke. Users of stenotype machines can often reach rates as high as 300 words per minute [ ] and these systems are commonly used for real-time transcription by court reporters and in live closed captioning systems. The multi-touch screens of mobile devices allow implementation of virtual on-screen. Buttons are fewer, so they can be made larger. Symbols on the keys can be changed dynamically depending on what other keys are pressed, thus eliminating the need to memorize combos for characters and functions before use. For example, in the chorded which has been adapted for the, Apple, MS and Intel /Harmattan platforms, thumbs are used for chording by pressing one or two keys at the same time. The layout divides the keys into two separate pads which are positioned near the sides of the screen, while text appears in the middle. The most frequent letters have dedicated keys and do not require chording. Some other layouts have also been designed specifically for use with mobile devices. The layout is optimised for use with a stylus by placing the most commonly used letters closest to the centre and thus minimising the distance travelled when entering words. A similar concept was followed to research and develop the keyboard layout for fast text entry with stylus or finger. The ATOMIK layout, designed for stylus use, was developed by IBM using the to mathematically minimize the movement necessary to spell words in English. The ATOMIK keyboard layout is an alternative to QWERTY in ShapeWriter's WritingPad software. ASETNIOP is a keyboard layout designed for that uses 10 input points, eight of them on the. Is an implementation of stenographic software for use with ordinary keyboards. [ ] Other original layouts and layout design software [ ]. United-States 3D Keyboard-Layout Several other alternative keyboard layouts have been designed either for use with specialist commercial keyboards (e.g. And ) or by hobbyists (e.g. Asset, Arensito, Minimak, Norman, Qwpr and Workman ); however, none of them are in widespread use, and many of them are merely proofs of concept. Principles commonly used in their design include maximising use of the home row, minimising finger movement, maximising hand alternation or inward rolls (where successive letters are typed moving towards the centre of the keyboard), minimising changes from QWERTY to ease the learning curve, and so on. Maltron also has a single-handed keyboard layout. Programs such as the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (basic editor, free, for use on MS Windows), SIL Ukelele (advanced editor, free, for use on Apple’s Mac OS X), KbdEdit (commercial editor, for Windows) and Keyman Developer (commercial editor for Windows, or for sites on the web as virtual keyboards) make it easy to create custom keyboard layouts for regular keyboards; users may satisfy their own typing patterns or specific needs by creating new ones from scratch (like the IPA or pan-Iberian layouts) or modify existing ones (for example, the Latin American Extended or Gaelic layouts). Such editors can also construct complex key sequences using or key. Certain virtual keyboards and keyboard layouts are accessible online. With no hardware limitations, those online keyboards can display custom layouts, or allow the user to pre-configure or try out different language layouts. Resulting text can then be pasted into other web sites or applications flexibly with no need to reprogram keyboard mappings at all. Some high end keyboards allow users flexibility to reprogram keyboard mappings at the hardware level. For example, the allows for reprogramming single keys (not key combinations), as well as creating macros for remapping combinations of keys (this however includes more processing from the keyboard hardware, and can therefore be slightly slower, with a lag that may be noticed in daily use). A few companies offer 'ABC' (alphabetical) layout keyboards. Keyboard layouts for non-Latin alphabetic scripts [ ] Some keyboard layouts for non-Latin alphabetic scripts, most notably the Greek layout, are based on the QWERTY layout, in that glyphs are assigned as far as possible to keys that bear similar-sounding or appearing glyphs in QWERTY. This saves learning time for those familiar with QWERTY. This is not a general rule, and many non-Latin keyboard layouts have been invented from scratch. All non-Latin computer keyboard layouts can also input Latin letters as well as the script of the language, for example, when typing in or names. This may be done through a special key on the keyboard devoted to this task, or through some special combination of keys, or through software programs that do not interact with the keyboard much. Brahmic scripts [ ] • Media related to at Wikimedia Commons Bengali [ ]. A Devanagari InScript bilingual keyboard is the standard keyboard for 12 scripts including,,,,,,, and etc. Most Indian scripts are derived from, therefore their alphabetic order is identical. On the basis of this property, the InScript keyboard layout scheme was prepared. So a person who knows InScript typing in one language can type in other scripts using dictation even without knowledge of that script. An InScript keyboard is inbuilt in most modern including, and. It is also available in some. Keyboard layout uses its own layout roughly matched to the equivalent of its QWERTY counterpart. For example, the letter ល is typed on the same space as the letter L on the English-based qwerty. Since most Khmer consonants have two forms, the shift key is used to switch between the first and second forms. The glyph below the letter ញ is used to type in subscripts when they occur in a cluster. Since spaces are used in Khmer to separate sentences and not words, the space option is activated when pressed with the shift key only. Otherwise it has no effect. Keyboard layout (BDS 5237:1978) The current official keyboard layout for both typewriters and computer keyboards is described in BDS (Bulgarian State/National Standard) 5237:1978. It superseded the old standard, BDS 5237:1968, on 1 January 1978. Like the, it has been designed to optimize typing speed and efficiency, placing the most common letters in the Bulgarian language —,, and — under the strongest fingers. In addition to the standard 30 letters of the, the layout includes the non-Bulgarian symbols and and the I and V (the X is supposed to be represented by the Cyrillic capital, which is acceptable in typewriters but problematic in computers). There is also a second, informal layout in widespread use — the so-called ' layout, in which Cyrillic letters are mapped to the QWERTY keys for Latin letters that 'sound' or 'look' the same, with several exceptions ( is mapped to Q, is mapped to V, etc. — see and compare it to the standard QWERTY layout). This layout is available as an alternative to the BDS one in some, including, Apple and. Normally, the layouts are set up so that the user can switch between Latin and Cyrillic script by pressing Shift + Alt, and between BDS and Phonetic by pressing Shift + Ctrl. In 2006, Prof. From the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of and Dimitar Dobrev from the proposed a new standard, prBDS 5237:2006, including a revised version of the old BDS layout and a standardization of the informal 'phonetic' layout. After some controversy and a public discussion in 2008, the proposal was not accepted, although it had been already used in several places – the 'Bulgarian Phonetic' layout in MS is based on it. There is a new 'Bulgarian Phonetic' layout in MS. Windows keyboard layout The most common keyboard layout in modern Russia is the so-called Windows layout, which is the default layout used in the operating system. The layout was designed to be compatible with the hardware standard in many other countries, but introduced compromises to accommodate the larger alphabet. The full stop and comma symbols share a key, requiring the shift key to be held to produce a comma, despite the high relative frequency of comma in the language. There are some other Russian keyboard layouts in use: in particular, the traditional Russian Typewriter layout (punctuation symbols are placed on numerical keys, one needs to press Shift to enter numbers) and the Russian DOS layout (similar to the Russian Typewriter layout with common punctuation symbols on numerical keys, but numbers are entered without Shift). The Russian Typewriter layout can be found on many Russian typewriters produced before the 1990s, and it is the default Russian keyboard layout in the operating system. Keyboards in Russia always have Cyrillic letters on the keytops as well as Latin letters. Usually Cyrillic and Latin letters are labeled with different colors. Russian QWERTY/QWERTZ-based phonetic layouts [ ]. Keyboard layout Apart from a set of characters common to most Cyrillic alphabets, the Serbian Cyrillic layout uses six additional special characters unique or nearly unique to the:,,,, and. Due to the nature of the language, actual physical keyboards with the Serbian Cyrillic layout printed on the keys are uncommon today. Typical keyboards sold in Serbian-speaking markets are marked with Serbian Latin characters and used with both the Latin () and Cyrillic layout configured in the software. What makes the two layouts this readily interchangeable is that the non-alphabetic keys are identical between them, and alphabetic keys always correspond directly to their counterparts (except the Latin letters Q, W, X, and Y that have no Cyrillic equivalents, and the Cyrillic letters Љ, Њ and Џ whose Latin counterparts are digraphs LJ, NJ and DŽ). This also makes the Serbian Cyrillic layout a rare example of a non-Latin layout based on QWERTZ. The Macedonian is on this keyboard despite not being used in Serbian Cyrillic. The and can be typed by striking the apostrophe key then striking the G or K key. There is also a dedicated Macedonian keyboard that is based on QWERTY (LjNjERTDz) and uses Alt Gr to type the dje and tshe. However, the capital forms are next to the small forms. An alternative version of the layout is quite different and has no dje or tshe access. This alternative was not supported until Windows Vista. Keyboard layout in comparison to US layout The usual layout follows the US layout for letters related to Latin letters (ABDEHIKLMNOPRSTXYZ, ΑΒΔΕΗΙΚΛΜΝΟΠΡΣΤΧΥΖ, respectively), substitutes visually or phonetically similar letters (Φ at F; Γ at G) and uses the remaining slots for the remaining Greek letters: Ξ at J; Ψ at C; Ω at V; Θ at U). Greek has two fewer letters than English, but has two which, because of their frequency, are placed on the home row at the U.K. ';' position; they are. Has its own position as well, replacing W, and semicolon (which is used as a question mark in Greek) and colon move to the position of Q. The Greek Polytonic layout has various dead keys to input the accented letters. There is also the Greek 220 layout and the Greek 319 layout. Naqittaut keyboard layout for has two similar, though not identical, commonly available keyboard layouts for Windows. Both contain a basic Latin layout in its base and shift states, with a few Latin characters in the AltGr shift states. The can be found in the Capslock and AltGr shift states in both layouts as well. The difference between the two layouts lies in the use of ] as an alternate to AltGr to create the dotted, long vowel syllables, and the mapping of the small plain consonants to the Caps + number keys in the 'Naqittaut' layout, while the 'Latin' layout does not have access to the plain consonants, and can only access the long vowel syllables through the AltGr shift states. Cherokee [ ]. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and. (June 2013) (), and require special input methods, often abbreviated to (Input Method Editors), due to the thousands of possible characters in these languages. Various methods have been invented to fit every possibility into a QWERTY keyboard, so East Asian keyboards are essentially the same as those in other countries. However, their input methods are considerably more complex, without one-to-one mappings between keys and characters. In general, the range of possibilities is first narrowed down (often by entering the desired character's pronunciation). Then, if there remains more than one possibility, the desired is selected, either by typing the number before the character, or using a graphical menu to select it. The computer assists the typist by using to guess which character is most likely desired. Although this may seem painstaking, East Asian input methods are today sufficient in that, even for beginners, typing in these languages is only slightly slower than typing English. In Japanese, the QWERTY-based keyboard layout is used, and the pronunciation of each character is entered using various approximations to or romanization. There are several -based typing methods. Chinese has the most complex and varied input methods. Characters can either be entered by pronunciation (like Japanese and Hanja in Korean), or by structure. Most of the structural methods are very difficult to learn but extremely efficient for experienced typists, as there is no need to select characters from a menu. For detailed description, see. There exist a variety of other, slower methods in which a character may be entered. If the pronunciation of a character is not known, the selection can be narrowed down by giving its component shapes,, and count. Also, many input systems include a 'drawing pad' permitting 'handwriting' of a character using a. Finally, if the computer does not have CJK software installed, it may be possible to enter a character directly through its number (e.g. In contrast to Chinese and Japanese, Korean is typed similarly to Western languages. There exist two major forms of keyboard layouts: Dubeolsik (두벌식), and Sebeolsik (세벌식). Dubeolsik, which shares its symbol layout with the QWERTY keyboard, is much more commonly used. While Korean consonants and vowels ( ) are grouped together into syllabic grids when written, the script is essentially, and therefore typing in Korean is quite simple for those who understand the Korean alphabet. Each jamo is assigned to a single key. As the user types letters, the computer automatically groups them into syllabic characters. Given a sequence of jamo, there is only one unambiguous way letters can be validly grouped into syllables, so the computer groups them together as the user types. Hangul (for Korean) [ ]. Sebeolsik 390 Hangul keyboard layout Sebeolsik 390 (세벌식 390; 3-set 390) was released in 1990. It is based on Dr. Kong Byung Woo's earlier work. This layout is notable for its compatibility with the QWERTY layout; almost all QWERTY symbols that are not alphanumeric are available in Hangul mode. Numbers are placed in three rows. Syllable-initial consonants are on the right (shown green in the picture), and syllable-final consonants and consonant clusters are on the left (shown red). Some consonant clusters are not printed on the keyboard; the user has to press multiple consonant keys to input some consonant clusters, unlike Sebeolsik Final. It is more ergonomic than the dubeolsik, but is not in wide use. Sebeolsik Final Hangul keyboard layout Sebeolsik Final (세벌식 최종; 3-set Final) is another Hangul keyboard layout in use in South Korea. It is the final Sebulsik layout designed by Dr. Kong Byung Woo, hence the name. Numbers are placed on two rows. Syllable-initial consonants are on the right, and syllable-final consonants and consonant clusters are on the left. Vowels are in the middle. All consonant clusters are available on the keyboard, unlike the Sebeolsik 390 which does not include all of them. It is more ergonomic than the dubeolsik, but is not in wide use. See also: keyboards are usually in US layout with/without labels printed on keys. Without an handler activated, these keyboards would simply respond to Latin characters as physically labelled, provided that the US keyboard layout is selected correctly in the. Most modern input methods allow input of both simplified and traditional characters, and will simply default to one or the other based on the locale setting. Mainland China [ ] Keyboards used in the are standard or slightly modified (QWERTY) ones without extra labelling, while various are employed to input Chinese characters. The most common IMEs are -based, representing the pronunciation of characters using Latin letters. However, keyboards with labels for alternative structural input methods such as can also be found, although those are usually very old products and are extremely rare, as of 2015. Example of Microsoft's IME in Windows For entering Japanese, the most common method is entering text phonetically, as (transliterated) kana, which are then converted to as appropriate by an. It is also possible to type kana directly, depending on the mode used. For example, to type たかはし, 'Takahashi', a Japanese name, one could type either T A K A H A S H I in Romanized () input mode, or Q T F D in kana input mode. Then the user can proceed to the conversion step to convert the input into the appropriate kanji. The in the bottom row (,, and the / switch key), and the special keys in the leftmost column (the key at the upper left corner, and the key at the position), control various aspects of the conversion process and select different modes of input. The 'Thumb-shift' layout. Note the multiple letters and the two modifying keys. ' シフト' means L/R Thumb Shift, ' 後退' means Backspace, ' 取消' means Delete, and ' 空白' means Space keys. The layout is based on kana input, but uses two modifying keys in place of the space bar. When a key is pressed simultaneously with one of the keys, it yields another letter. Letters with the 'dakuten' diacritic are typed with the opposite side 'thumb shift'. Letters with 'handakuten' are either typed while the conventional pinky-operated shift key is pressed (that is, each key corresponds to a maximum of 4 letters), or, on the 'NICOLA' variation, on a key which does not have a dakuten counterpart. For example, the H key in the QWERTY layout individually yields は, but with the 変換 ( R Thumb Shift) key, yields み. Simultaneous input with 無変換 ( L Thumb Shift) yields ば, which is the individually mapped letter with the aforementioned dakuten. While the pinky-operated Shift key is pressed, the same key yields ぱ. (This same letter must be typed with 無変換( L Thumb Shift) + Y on the NICOLA variant.) For more details, see the section on above, and the articles,, and. Important: To check for spelling or grammar errors, the proofing tools for the language that you are typing must be enabled, and you might need a language pack or language interface pack (LIP). For more information, see: • Office 2013: • Office 2016: To enable a keyboard layout for a different language: • In an Office program, click File > Options > Language. • Under Choose Editing Languages, select the language you want in the Add additional editing languages box, and then click Add. • The new language will appear in the list above, under Editing Language. • If you see Not enabled next to the language under Keyboard Layout, the keyboard layout has not been enabled. Do the following: • Click Not enabled. • In the Add Languages dialog box that opens, click Add a language, select your language in the list, and click Add. • Close the Add Languages dialog box. Your language should display as Enabled under Keyboard Layout in the Choose Editing Languages section. If you see Not installed next to the language, you might need a language pack or language interface pack (LIP). For more information, see: • Office 2013: • Office 2016. When you switch a language by using the Language bar, the keyboard layout changes to the keyboard for that language. Use the Language bar when you: • Want to switch between languages with a Roman alphabet, such as English, Spanish, or French, and a language with a non-Roman alphabet, such as Arabic or Chinese. • Want to switch between languages with a non-Roman alphabet, such as Greek or Russian. • Prefer to use native keyboard layouts when you type in different languages that have a Roman alphabet. Note: In most cases, after you have for two or more languages, the Language bar automatically appears in the taskbar or on the desktop. If the Language bar does not automatically appear after you enable a keyboard, see • After you have enabled the keyboard language that you want, open your document and place the cursor in the document where you want to start to type text in a different language. • Click the language icon on the Language bar, and then click the language that you want to use. Keyboard shortcut: To switch between keyboard layouts, press Alt+Shift. Note: The icon is an example; it shows that English is the language of the active keyboard layout. The actual icon shown on your computer depends on the language of the active keyboard layout. If you have set up more than one keyboard layout for a single language, you can switch between layouts by clicking the keyboard layout icon on the Language bar and then clicking the keyboard layout that you want to use. The name on the indicator changes to reflect the active keyboard layout. • Repeat steps 1 and 2 to switch between different languages. In most cases, the Language bar automatically appears on your desktop or in the taskbar after you enable two or more keyboard layouts in the Windows operating system. You cannot see the Language bar if it is hidden or only one keyboard layout is enabled in the Windows operating system. If you don't see the Language bar, do the following to check to see if the Language bar is hidden: In Windows 10 and Windows 8 • Press the Windows logo key + X to see a list of commands and options. (Basically, this is a quick way to get to Control Panel.) • Click Control Panel. • Under Clock, Language, and Region, click Change input methods. • Click Advanced settings. • Under Switching input methods, select the Use the desktop language bar when it’s available check box, and then click Options. • In the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box, click the Language Bar tab, and make sure that either the Floating On Desktop or the Docked in the taskbar option is selected. In Windows 7 • Click Start, and then click Control Panel. • Under Clock, Language, and Region, click Change keyboard or other input methods. • In the Region and Language dialog box, click Change keyboards. • In the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box, click the Language Bar tab. • Under Language Bar, check if the Hidden option is selected. If it is, select either Floating on Desktop or Docked in the taskbar. In Windows Vista • Click Start, and then click Control Panel. • Under Clock, Language, and Regional Options, click Change keyboard or other input methods. • In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click Change keyboards. • In the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box, click the Language Bar tab. • Under Language Bar, check if the Hidden option is clicked. If it is, click either Floating on Desktop or Docked in the taskbar. In Windows XP • Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. • Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, click Regional and Language Options, and then click Add other languages. • In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click the Languages tab, and then click Details. • In the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box, click the Language Bar button. • On the Language Bar Settings dialog box, check if the Show the Language bar on the desktop is selected. Select the option if it is not already selected, and click OK. The Language bar should appear on the desktop.
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Licensing Terms: Free License Under this license the software is free to download and use by one project manager for as many projects as he may be handling. The restriction under this license is that the computer on which this software is being used should be connected to the Internet when using this software. And this license downloads advertisements from our website. You are not allowed to disable the advertisements. This license is issued with the prime revenue interest being advertisements. ![]() Complete functionality of the tool is available under this license. Annual Subscription Under this license the user subscribes to the software for a period of one year which is renewable at the end of the one year period from the date of registration and is for use by one project manager for as many projects as he may be handling. The restriction under this license is that the software can be used without any advertisements for a period of one year from the date of registration. Under this license there is no restriction for the computer to be connected to the computer. The software will prompt the user for renewal of the license from 5 days before expiry. There after the software can still be used but with advertisements. Once the new license key is updated in the software the advertisements will stop and the software can be used for another period of one year. Keep projects on time and budget with earned value management. Find templates, calculators, tips from pros, and a downloadable reference guide. This option also has the upgrade to Perpetual license facility. Complete functionality of the software is available under this license. Perpetual License Under this license the software is licensed to the user for ever and is for use by one project manager for as many projects as he may be handling. The software can be used as long as the customer wishes to use without any restrictions. There will be no advertisements displayed nor the software will force the customer to be connected to the internet. The software will never expire under this license. This license also carries free upgrades to any new versions of the software and full email support is extended to customers under this license. Don’t know EVM? Or Don’t understand the EVM Calculations? Don’t Bother. Leave it to the software to handle it. ![]() Just provide minimal input (3 data fields) from Microsoft Project the rest of the calculations will be taken care by the software. Read the material given above to understand the various parameters and their implications on your project and you are good to go. You can also check out the Help on Abbreviations provided within the tool. Any Size Project. Project can be small or big. Use the software consistently for small and big projects alike. The software is equipped to handle projects worth a few thousand dollars to the big billion dollar projects. Or Projects having a timeline of a few months to Projects having a timeline of a couple of years or more. Track and Monitor your projects using the EVM Technique. Take full control of your project and ensure that your project meets its stated objectives within budget and timelines as per the EVM guidelines. Periodical Project Status Report to the Management. ![]() Use the software as a periodical status report to the management giving the High Level picture in the Summary Sheet along with the Help on Abbreviations embedded in the sheet or provide a complete detailed report with all the charts on the various parameters indicating the trends. Perform detailed What-if Analysis. Use the software to check out where your project is headed to in terms of time and money. Check out how much over/under budget or how much behind/ahead of schedule your project is going to end with. Use the what-if criteria to analyze on what needs to be done to bring your project back on track or do much better than what it is slated to do. Provide quick answers to senior management questions like “What if we reduce the resources on the project by 5%?” or “What are the options available to finish the project on time with an increased scope?”. Perform Trend Analysis. Use the software to keep a check on the trends of the project triple constraints (Scope, Time & Cost). Analyze and improve the project performance by taking corrective actions. Upward trends in variances could indicate a possible scope creep which can be analyzed. Similarly downward trends could possibly indicate another problem with the project which needs to be analyzed. Control your project periodically and keep the management informed. ![]() Adhere to PMI ® Standards. The software is completely aligned to the PMI Practice Standard for Earned Value management. In fact, it does more than just follow the standards. Use it for any number of projects. Use the software for any number of projects that you might be handling and ensure consistency across all the projects that are handled by you. Earned value (EV) is the value of work that is performed expressed in terms of the approved budget that is assigned to that work for a scheduled activity or work breakdown structure. Earned value is also referred to as the budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP). Use earned value to review historical performance and predict future performance. You can display earned value fields on any portlet or list page that bases its information about the project or task. You can use Studio to display the fields, personalize the page, or let the CA PPM administrator configure the page or portlet at the system level. Default Earned Value Options If your organization uses earned value management methodology for measuring project performance, you can set the project-level default earned value calculation method. Use the fields in the Earned Value section of the scheduling properties page to set the method. You can also use this page to associate your project to an earned value reporting period. The earned value reporting period defines the frequency and the interval for the Update Earned Value History job. The job takes historical earned value snapshots of performance and saves them in the earned value history table. When using earned value methodologies to analyze project performance, the job uses the earned value reporting period to take the snapshot. The product saves the snapshot that is based on the project that is association to the period. The project manager associates the project to the appropriate period. Update Project Task Cost Totals Update cost totals for your project when you create a baseline, update a baseline, or change the task information (an input for earned value calculations). Update the total costs to view earned value calculations and costs such as ACWP, EAC (Cost), and ETC (T). Note: Rolled-up cost or earned value data from child projects are not available on the program or project list views. The program portlets display rolled-up data from child projects but the data is inaccurate if a hierarchy of two or more levels is involved. Also, the data that displays for the master project does not take in account the data from the child projects. To view rolled-up financial data from parent and child projects, use the Hierarchy tab on projects and programs. Follow these steps: • Schedule the Rate Matrix Extraction job to run periodically. • Open the project and click Tasks. • Open the Tasks menu and click Gantt. • Open the Actions menu, and from General, click Update Cost Totals. • (Optional) Schedule the Update Earned Value and Cost Totals job to run at recurring intervals based on how often you post actuals. This procedure recalculates the cost metrics and earned value information for the project. Updates are current through the As Of Date on the scheduling properties page. Earned Value Metrics You can use the earned value (EV) fields to track work performance to account for cost and schedule variances. Baseline information is factored in to the calculations performed in earned value analysis. All earned value fields contain the fundamental calculations that are used for earned value analysis (EVA). The following EV values are calculated for every scheduled activity: BAC Displays the system-calculated value of Budget at Completion (BAC), which is the budgeted total cost at the time of the baseline. BAC = ((Actuals + Remaining Work) x actual cost) taken at time of baseline Current Baseline Required: Yes BCWS Displays the system-calculated value of Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled (BCWS). BCWS is the budgeted amount to spend on the project in a given time period. If not specified, the date is either the current date for the project, or the system date. BCWS is also referred to as the planned value (PV). BCWS = Sum of BAC through a point in time Current Baseline Required: Yes ACWP Displays the system-calculated value of Actual Cost of Work Performed (ACWP). This value is the total direct cost (based on posted actuals) that is incurred in performing work during a specified period. The cost calculation includes all actuals posted up until the as-of date or the system date (if no as-of date is provided). ACWP is calculated at the following levels: • Assignment Actual cost is calculated as part of the posting process for actuals that are based on the financial cost matrix. • Detail-task ACWP = Sum of Actual Cost for all the assignments on the task • Summary-task ACWP = Sum of ACWP for all detail tasks in project • Project ACWP = Sum of ACWP for all summary tasks in project Current Baseline Required: No BCWP Displays the system-calculated value of Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP). The value is calculated and recorded when you baseline a project, or when you update earned value totals. BCWP is also referred to as the earned value (EV). BCWP represents the amount of the budgeted cost (BAC) completed based on performance as measured using the Task EV Calculation method. Calculations are made based on the level at which the calculation is made. BCWP is calculated at the following levels: • Task. BCWP is based on the selected EV calculation method. BCWP is the sum of BCWP for all WBS Level 1 tasks in the project. Current Baseline Required: Yes EAC Displays the total estimate at completion (EAC). This value represents the aggregate total cost of all actuals over the entire life of the project. EAC = ACWP + [(BAC – BCWP) / CPI] EAC (T) Displays the system-calculated value of Estimate At Completion (EAC). This calculation is most often used when current variances are seen as typical of future variances. EAC (T) = ACWP + ETC Current Baseline Required: No EAC (AT) Displays the system-calculated value of estimate at completion (EAC). This calculation is most often used when current variances are seen as atypical. And the project management team expectations are that similar variances will not occur in the future. EAC (AT) = (ACWP + (BAC - BCWP)) Current Baseline Required: Yes ETC (AT) Displays the system-calculated value of estimate to completion (ETC) using earned value data. This calculation is most often used when current variances are seen as atypical. And the project management team expectations are that similar variances will not occur in the future. ETC (AT) = BAC - BCWP Current Baseline Required: Yes ETC (Cost) Displays the system-calculated value of Estimate To Completion (ETC). ETC (Cost) = remaining labor cost + remaining non-labor cost Current Baseline Required: No ETC (T) Displays the system-calculated value of estimate to completion (ETC) using earned value data. This calculation is most often used when current variances are seen as typical of future variances. ETC (T) = (BAC - BCWP)/CPI Current Baseline Required: Yes The following values are used together to determine if work is performed as planned. The most frequently employed measures are: CV Displays the system-calculated value of Cost Variance (CV). The CV is the value of what is accomplished to date as opposed to what is spent to date. CV = BCWP - ACWP Current Baseline Required: Yes SV Displays the system-calculated value of Schedule Variance (SV). The SV is the value of what is scheduled to date as opposed to what is performed to date. A positive value indicates that the work is ahead of the baseline schedule. A negative value indicates that the work is behind the baseline schedule. SV = BCWP - BCWS Current Baseline Required: Yes CPI Displays the system-calculated value of Cost Performance Index (CPI), which is an efficiency rating for work accomplished. A value equal to or greater than one indicates a favorable condition. A value less than one indicate an unfavorable condition. CPI = BCWP / ACWP Current Baseline Required: Yes SPI Displays the system-calculated value of Schedule Performance Index (SPI), which is the ratio of work that is performed to work that is scheduled. A value less than one indicates that the work is behind schedule. SPI = BCWP / BCWS Current Baseline Required: Yes Calculate Earned Value Totals Follow these steps: • Select the earned value calculation method at the project level or task level. • Baseline your project if you want those earned value fields that require Budget at Completion (BAC) as input for earned value analysis calculated. • Do one of the following: • Update cost totals. The Update Earned Value and Cost Totals job runs. • Schedule the Update Earned Value and Cost Totals job to run at recurring intervals. Earned Value Calculation Methods An earned value calculation method is the method for calculating the various earned value (EV) metrics. Some of the methods are system calculated. For methods that are not system calculated, manually enter the Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) for your project. If you use an EV calculation method for your project and all of its tasks that are not system calculated, define your project BCWP value. To define the value, baseline the project or update the earned value totals. You can also override BCWP for specific tasks. Regardless of the earned value calculation method that you set for your project, the value that is entered in the BCWP Override field overrides the system-calculated BCWP values. The value is used in all EV calculations that require BCWP as a parameter. The following EV calculation methods are available: • Percent Complete (PC) Defines an estimate that is expressed as a percent of the amount of work that has been completed on a task or work breakdown structure. The EV calculation method where Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) is system calculated using the following formula: BCWP = Budget at Completion (BAC) *% complete • 0/100 Defines the EV calculation method where Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) is system calculated using the following fixed formula: If% complete = 100, then BCWP = Budget at Completion (BAC); otherwise, BCWP = zero. Use this method when project work begins and completes in a single reporting period. Also, use when credit is only earned when the project or task is 100 percent complete. • 50/50 Defines the EV calculation method where Budgeted Cost of Work Performed (BCWP) is calculated using the following formula: If% complete > zero and. ![]() A schedule is important for every aspect of your life. It not only helps you manage your time, it can also reduce stress, help you evaluate progress as you work, and prepare you for the unexpected. From organizing your to-do list to planning an event, a schedule will keep you on track and make sure you never miss a thing. Using a template is the easiest way to make a schedule. In this article, you’ll find the best daily, weekly, and monthly schedule templates in Excel. We’ll give you step-by-step instructions for finding the best schedule template for your needs and tell you how to customize these Excel templates. Or you can use a schedule template in Smartsheet, a spreadsheet-inspired work management tool that makes schedules quicker than Excel, with more formatting and collaboration options. Which Schedule Template to Use? Once you decide on a daily, weekly, or monthly template, you then need to choose a layout, duration type (do you want Monday-Friday or Sunday-Saturday?), the sharing capabilities, and printing options. With all these factors to consider, it can be difficult to know which schedule template to use. Here are some things to consider as you’re searching for a schedule template: 1. ![]() ![]() ![]() Office templates & themes. Microsoft in education; Office for students. You can use Microsoft Access to create a group work schedule that you can save. To display all of the available schedule templates for Microsoft Office. What is your timeframe or duration? You first need to figure out if you need a daily, weekly, or monthly template. The daily schedule is the only template that has duration in hours (with 30 minute increments), the weekly schedule’s duration is broken up into morning, afternoon, and evening, and the monthly template has the least amount of granularity, with duration in days. The events, tasks, or projects that you need to track on the schedule will dictate what kind of template you need. If you need to organize to-dos or appointments, the daily schedule will work the best. If you need to track longer term tasks or repeating events, consider a template that spans more time. How many people will be using it? Think about who you need to share your schedule with. Is this a personal document that you will to track your own tasks and to-dos? Is this a family housekeeping/chore schedule that you need to print out and tape on the fridge or email to your spouse and children? Or, will you be using this schedule at work, collaborating and editing it with colleagues and external collaborators? As a general tip, if you need to share your schedule with more than one person, you should look for an online version of the template so you can share, collaborate, and edit it in real time. If it will be a personal schedule, then make sure you have robust customization and printing capabilities to make sure it fits all your needs. How many events or projects need to be tracked? While you can choose the level of granularity in duration of your schedule, you also need to identify the level of detail you need to add to your template and the number of items you want to include. To get a sense of the complexity of your events or projects, jot down one or two items you anticipate adding to your schedule. Write down all the details you need to include (item name, item details, assigned to, due date, location, contact information, etc). This exercise will give you a sense of the amount of space you need on your schedule. If you are sticking with a high-level view of the details, you could use the monthly schedule. If you are tracking multiple tasks per day, you may want to look at the daily schedule template. In a weekly Excel schedule template, each day is broken up into morning, afternoon, and evening, and you can adjust how much space you would like for each block of the day. Common uses: • College class schedule: Get a high-level view of all your classes for the week with a class schedule. You can quickly fill in their course information, like class name, location, and time, and better manage your time during the week. • Housekeeping/chore schedule: Organize your housekeeping and chore list by printing out a weekly schedule template and filling in the task for each day, like vacuuming, sweeping, dusting, etc., and assigning each task. It’s an easy way to see all the housekeeping planned for the week and who is doing what. • Employee shift schedule: Make sure the right people are working at the right times with an employee shift schedule. Assign shifts to each person and indicate their position (manager, cashier, front desk, support, etc). You could even add a column with total weekly hours to track employee workload. • Travel itinerary: Never miss a flight, train, or bus again. Track departure cities, arrival cities, flight numbers, airport locations, hotel reservations and more with a weekly travel itinerary. All your important information will be in one place, keeping you on time and informed. • Project schedule: Coordinate tasks, deliverables, due dates, owners, and more with a project schedule. Ensure your project meets deadlines and manage resource allocation over your workweek. A daily schedule template usually spans Sunday-Saturday and includes duration in hours, with 30 minute increments. This kind of schedule will give you the most granular level of detail, letting you track even the smallest tasks during the day. Common uses: • Personal appointment/meeting planner: Manage all your personal appointments and meetings on a daily, hour-by-hour basis. Print out the daily schedule and put it in your purse, bag, or wallet so it’s always accessible. Or, even better, access it on your phone so you can easily add, delete, or edit items. • To-do list planner: Instead of writing all your to-do items in a never-ending list, break them out and distribute them during the week so you know exactly what you have to achieve each day. Organize your to-dos by time of day and cross them out when you’ve completed each one. • Baby feeding schedule: Record the exact times you nurse throughout the day to make sure you’re sticking with the appropriate feeding schedule. You can also track how long you nurse for and the number of total feeds per day. A monthly schedule template provides a high-level view of the entire month. Each of the 12 months in 2016 are typically a different tab in the Excel file. Common uses: • Seasonal maintenance: Remind yourself to change your HVAC filters, clean the gutters, winterize the air conditioning system and more with a monthly seasonal maintenance schedule. Add all the items you need to track at the beginning of the calendar year and display the schedule in your garage or on the fridge. • Monthly menu planner: Plan out your meals for the entire month with a menu planner. Include breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack ideas for each calendar day and print out the planner when you go grocery shopping for a ready-made list. • Event planning schedule: Use a monthly event planning schedule to coordinate the hundreds of activities and tasks that need to happen before the big day. Add due dates and owners to ensure you meet deadlines. How to Customize Your Excel Template It’s easy to customize your daily, weekly, or monthly schedule template in Excel. You can color-code certain items, like appointments or birthdays, or change font size and type. You can even add a logo to the calendar if you’re using it for work or with clients. Format Fonts • To change the font size of the headers, first highlight all the headers. In the Home tab, you can format the font type and size. • To format the date or time markers, highlight the entire column or all the date boxes. In the Home tab, you can adjust the font type and size. Add a Photo Customize your schedule by adding images, like your company logo. • In the Insert tab, click Pictures. Upload the picture you would like to use. • The image will be added to your spreadsheet and you can drag it anywhere in the sheet. If you would like to add your logo or picture to the top of the schedule, you may need to add extra space so the image can fit. • Right-click the first row of the whole spreadsheet and select Insert. • Click Entire Row. • Repeat depending on how many extra rows you’d like. • To make the background of the new rows white, highlight the new rows, click the paint bucket icon, and select white. • To remove the grid line above the title row, select the title row, click the grid icon, and click the options with the removed gridlines. Now you have extra white space to drag your image to the top. Printable vs Online Schedule Templates In addition to finding the best schedule template for your needs, you’ll also have to think about printing and online collaboration capabilities. Many people print out their schedules and put them on a fridge or wall. Or, for schedules like the to-do list planner or personal appointment/meeting planner, some put them in their purse or wallet for easy access. While it can be helpful to print out and display the schedule for everyone to see, a paper calendar can actually make your life more chaotic and disorganized. If you forget or misplace the schedule, you have to start over from scratch. If someone wants to edit or add something, you won’t know who did it, unless you can recognize their handwriting. And, with limited space, your calendar can quickly get cluttered and messy with multiple edits and additions. To have guaranteed, 24/7 access to your schedule, look for a cloud-based, collaborative solution. You want to be able to view and edit your schedule wherever you are, on a smartphone or on a desktop. And, you’ll save a ton of paper by moving your schedule online. If you are sharing your calendar with multiple people, an online tool will streamline communication and changes. You can track edits and control permission levels, choosing whether someone is a viewer, editor, or admin. And, many online tools have collaboration features to bring your schedule to the next level. You can have comments directly in the tool, set reminders or notifications, switch between a normal view, a Gantt view, or a calendar view, or add attachments. Create Easier, Collaborative Schedules with Smartsheet Smartsheet is a spreadsheet-inspired work management tool with robust collaboration and communication features. With dozens of pre-built templates and sharing capabilities, Smartsheet is perfect for simple to-do list planners or more complex project schedules. And it’s easy to customize the templates -- simply right-click on any column to rename the column headers and double-click on any cell to add your own information. You can also change the colors, fonts, and switch between grid view, Gantt view, or calendar view. Here are 14 schedule templates in Smartsheet. These weekly schedule templates span the entire week, from Monday-Sunday. Many of the templates use hierarchy to organize information, with collapsible rows so you can hide or display certain dates or tasks. All these templates highlight Smartsheet’s collaboration features. For example, in the weekly class schedule, you can color-code your courses so you can quickly visualize your schedule for the week. In the meal planner template, you can easily attach links to your favorite recipes for easy access. And, in the house cleaning schedule, you can assign chores to certain people to hold your family accountable. These monthly schedules include every month of the year for 2017, and you can adjust how much space you want to designate for each month by adding or delete rows. If you want to change any of the dates in the schedule (like if you need to change the year), simply enter the first couples date by hand, then select these cells and drag the bottom right-hand corner all the way down to autofill the rest. Have comments directly in the project schedule template to unclog your inbox, automatically create dynamic Gantt charts, and use symbols to quickly convey status, priority, and progress. Our lives are busier than ever and it can be hard to keep track of everything. From juggling to-do lists, appointments, meetings, deadlines, and more, we could all use a central location to organize our personal and professional lives. Schedules are an important part of keeping everything organized. You can do a lot with a schedule -- use them to organize events, house cleaning, travel, and work shifts. When looking for a schedule, make sure to pick a template with pre-formatting and easy editing features, as well as extra collaboration features like sharing, comments, symbols, and more. See how easy it can be to make a schedule. Hello and thanks for your question. We have a number of templates available in the solutions center, and it sounds like the best one for your project may be found here: – As you know, all sheets are highly customizable and we're confident that we can help you achieve your desired result. Just let us know how we may be of further assistance! You can always contact us at [email protected] – Thanks! - The Smartsheet Team • Submitted by on Wed, - 06:56. My problem is that, too often, I don't remember an appointment (I'm old, I forget stuff). I am recently retired and spend quite a bit of time every day on the computer. For that reason, I thought a calendar/schedule on the computer would be the smartest way to go. I used to have a calendar that had pop-up reminders. It automatically popped up every time the computer was turned on. It stopped working when the practice of turning off the computer and rebooting every time you wanted to use it ended. What is my best choice? Is there one with pop-up reminders? Lynn Ballantine •. Using Publisher Templates A template is a document with pre-defined formatting and settings. For example, if you were creating a newsletter, you could set the margins, columns, and guides where they need to be and save the file. You could then use that same file to create all your issues, building from the foundation you had saved; this way, every issue would be consistent. If none of the existing Publisher templates fit your needs, you can create and modify your own template. The same template can be used over and over again without making changes to the original. This document covers the following topics: • • • • Using a Publisher Template Publisher comes with an assortment of templates from brochures to newsletter designs. You can work with these templates or modify them to meet your needs. • From the File menu, select New. The Getting Started with Microsoft Publisher 2007 screen appears. • Under Popular Publication Types, select a category of templates The gallery appears for the category you chose. ![]() • From the gallery, select a template The Customize task pane appears at the right, along with a dynamic preview of your choice. NOTE: Depending on the type of template you choose, an Options pane may appear with options specific to that category (e.g. Time frames for calendars.) • Using the drop-down menus on the Customize pane, make the desired changes to your template • OPTIONAL: To make additional changes to the design, use the corresponding Options task pane • When you are done, click CREATE Your new document opens in a project window. Creating Your Own Template If you create a publication design that you will be using repeatedly, you can save the design format as a template. ![]() ![]() When you're ready to create a brand new publication. Here in Microsoft Publisher 2010. It's a simple. 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You may probably want to save the document with the blank table, to avoid having to do all this again. I called it 'Avery 5160 blank'. Thanks to Jay Freedman for this very clear explanation. I found it by Googling 'avery template 5160' and selecting 'where is the Avery 5160 template in Word'. In reply to JohnC_21, thanks for that which is I think a more detailed version of the same information (and also from Jay Freedman). I tried the foregoing (the procedure I quoted above) and it worked like a charm. I usually print only a few mailing labels at a time, so run the same label sheet through the printer several times at intervals. Print a few labels, put the sheet away for some days, print a few more labels, and so on. Use the blank document, fill out only the cells you need to print, print it but don't save the changes. The described procedure will presumably work for any of the very large arsenal of Avery label (etc.) formats. 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Downloads On the Avery website, find the template you want at, and use Word to download it. Applies To: Word 2016 Word 2013 Word 2010 Word 2007 If you've been using Avery's step-by-step wizard to format and print Avery labels, business cards, and more in earlier versions of Word, here's a heads-up that Avery is planning to. You can still use Word to create your Avery items: from Word templates, label options, or templates you download from the Avery website. Word templates To find a variety of Avery-compatible templates in Word, go to the File tab in Word, choose New, and type Avery in the Search box. You'll see templates for Avery-compatible return address labels, CD labels, gift tags, name badges, and more. Label options To format Avery-compatible labels, go to the Mailings tab, and choose Labels. Click Options, and in the Label vendors box, choose Avery US Letter (or Avery A4/A5 for A4/A5-size paper). Then, choose from the list of products. For details about making labels in Word, see. Downloads On the Avery website, find the template you want at, and use Word to download it. ![]() Personal letterhead. Use this accessible template to create personal stationery for a letter with a fresh look when an email won't do. Easily customize it for your. Oct 18, 2012 How to Create your Own Monogram Using Word. How to create or make a professional logo in Microsoft word 2007 - Duration: 9:17. ![]() ![]() Mike Kemp / Getty Images This Christmas holiday, consider using some of the free, fun templates or printables available right in Microsoft Office. You may be surprised how great some of these gift coupons, greeting cards, event decorations, advent calendars, and other designs you can use this season. Have a different winter holiday, occasion, or project in mind? You can also try. Microsoft has over 100 Christmas templates. Here are those I deem best. As you click through these slides for suggestions, I think you will find at least one or to ease your busy holiday season. Printable Christmas Advent Calendar Template for Microsoft PowerPoint. ![]() (c) Screenshot by Cindy Grigg, Courtesy of Microsoft Count down the days until Christmas using this Printable Christmas Advent Calendar Template or Printable for Microsoft PowerPoint. The days advance as you click through the presentation, making it a fun, digital calendar. Alternatively, just print the first slide and make your own punch out doors with a little candy behind them--or some similar invention! ![]() A little holiday DIY could make the holiday countdown more fun. December is the month of festivities and with Christmas just around the corner people need to send out their Christmas letters to family, friends and even colleagues. To make it simpler and quicker for you to write up your Christmas letters, we have for you a wide variety of beautifully crafted and Christmas letter templates.These free sample templates have gorgeous red borders, Santa Claus icons, and icons of snowflakes, candy canes, snowmen, mistletoes and stockings doodled all around them. These lovely example templates are quick and easy to download and can be customized as per your requirement. Microsoft Word Christmas Letter Template This template works out well for best friends located in other countries. This particular template is designed in such a way that it offers a friendly and missing tone of vocabulary so that one can send Christmas wishes to his/her friends available in different locations without any confusion. Why Does a Person Need Christmas Letter Templates? Actually once Christmas festival arrives, people will be trying hard for preparing letters to send wishes to their friends, family members, and colleagues. In such cases, the people will be searching for templates. For such people, these templates will work out the most. People use these entire templates to convey Christmas wishes to friends, family, business customers, colleagues and their dear ones. Even to send festival wishes to people located in other locations, people will be searching for these kinds of templates.You can also see. When Does a Person Require Christmas Letter Templates? People will actually search for these types of templates when they are not able to wish a particular person on account of directly. In most certain cases, people will be using these templates so that they can convey messages shortly without fail. There will be different types of templates to convey festival wishes to friends, family members, loved ones etc. Some corporate companies will be using these templates sometimes to wish their employees as well as to provide information on the bonuses release. What are the Benefits of Christmas Letter Templates? Christmas letter templates reduce the risk of sitting and typing a long letter by searching for different kinds of words. These templates even provide the flexibility to convey wishes just by sitting online for very less time. People these days have developed some templates even for inviting for a Christmas party, provide Christmas funds to a particular organization may be an orphanage, Pre-Christmas wishes etc. Different templates will be of different formats and they vary according to a particular person’s usage. Based on the requirement, the user will be selecting a particular template and send wishes via email. Christmas letter templates work out well for all categories of people even business, friends, family, colleagues etc. It would be a best and ideal used solution for conveying festival wishes and certain information to any others. Do not wait anymore, download templates from here for free and enjoy using them.You can also see. If you have any DMCA issues on this post, please! Follow this guide to use Microsoft Word 2010 to make birthday cards - the card on the left is an example of one that we made. Continued below. In here you'll find a birthday card template as well as templates for other special occasions that you can print and have ready to go in minutes. Merry Christmas Party Invitation Cards. Honey to it than just get these Christmas cards template. Christmas Party Invitation Card Microsoft Word. Create professional greeting cards with Microsoft Word & Publisher templates - get premium layouts, photos & artwork. Download, edit & print! Jan 14, 2010 How to Make Address Labels using Microsoft Works Word Processor Most new computers today come with Microsoft Works. For Christmas cards. I downloaded the Christmas Card List template but cannot figure out how to import the names/data from another excel file. 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