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Get Started Right Now with the FREE Excel Applet

The Timer Pro Applet for Excel is a free subset of Timer Pro Professional that allows you to:

 

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Take Line Balancing and process data you already have and the Timer Pro Applet will instantly develop Yamazumi Charts in Excel. These charts highlight value and non-value added work so you may target your work process improvements. They are the same charts that you get from the Professional package.

 

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Enter your Time Study Data and the Timer Pro Applet will summarize and give you the same Reporting Capabilities available in the of the full Professional package.
 

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If you do not have your own existing time studies, use the Standard Form provided with the applet to perform a detailed time study. Next, load the results directly into the applet.

 

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Estimate New Jobs using our QuickTimes standard data library. Pass data into Yamazumi charts.
 

 

For more information watch the short videos below:

 

Note: These videos require Windows Media Player.
 
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Overview of the Timer Pro for Excel Applet (2:26)

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How To Perform A Time Study Using the Applet (10:22)

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Creating Excel Yamazumi Charts Using Your Own Data (1:48)

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Using the Time Study Template and Automated Reporting (6:12)

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Using QuickTimes in Estimating  (9:16)  

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The Applet - Subset of Timer Pro Professional (3:03)
 

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NOTE
When using the Applet you must save your Excel Templates
into the same folder that the program resides.

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