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Jaepwhite

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Sorry if this has already been addressed! I’m really tight on organisation time. I’m going with my 70 year old father and he wants to highlight a schedule not mess about on phones etc. Where can I find one? When we went 10 years ago I was with a big group who just knew all this stuff and I’m not in contact anymore so if anyone can point me to such a thing I’d be very grateful!

 

Cheers! 

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1 hour ago, Jaepwhite said:

Sorry if this has already been addressed! I’m really tight on organisation time. I’m going with my 70 year old father and he wants to highlight a schedule not mess about on phones etc. Where can I find one? When we went 10 years ago I was with a big group who just knew all this stuff and I’m not in contact anymore so if anyone can point me to such a thing I’d be very grateful!

 

Cheers! 

Clashfinder is your friend

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As above, clashfinder lets you print and the desktop version of it (selectable from the top) has options to export to xls and calender amongst others. 

It has a very devoted following in here, so if you get any questions or issues just shout. 

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