Unofficial University of Washington
Employees Work & Leave Record
(Otherwise known as Form 220.)
Year
2008
release 8.2
There was a
problem with the protection password on files downloaded before Jan 3,
2008, this is now corrected!
There is an error on files
downloaded before Jan 24,
2008, this is now
corrected!
On sheet
June at cell Q2, (which is the carry forward for "Straight Time/Hol")
it references the wrong cell - May!$M$38 instead of Q38
(M is the overtime totals- Q is the straight time totals)
Thanks , Ross McKenzie for finding this error.
Please note that this document should not replace, nor is it designed
to replace the Official University of Washington Form 220 or OWLS.
This
document is for employees to help keep track of their hours and reduce
the number of questions asked of the department budget person. These
document is unsupported by the University of Washington and the UW
department of Orthopaedics! If you find a bug or have suggestions
please send a message to orthohlp@u.washington.edu.
This file is created in Excel and was saved as a 97-2004 &
50./95 workbook, a version that should be compatible with most
Macintosh and Windows versions of Excel.
There now is only one version of the 220.
This link below should let you
download to
your Windows or Macintosh computer.
There is an online version of the
instructions, a Microsoft Word 6.0
version, or a PDF version, for you to
download.
In order to unlock, lock, or modify the sheet layout or formulas,
you will need the password: canary
Last year's 220 can be found at
http://depts.washington.edu/orthohlp/220/2007/
I would like to thank and acknowledge everyone in the Orthopaedics
department that has worked to put this "electronic 220" together, they
are;
Michael Liebetrau (Former UW employee and major contributor.)
Sunyoung Baldoz (responsible for the yearly updates)
Also a special thank to all from the TechSupport mailing list
<TechSupport@u.washington.edu> that
contributed their designs, made suggestions and continue to debug!
Michael Burdett
Department of Orthopaedics
University of Washington.


Edited with SeaMonkey