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Name:Risk Tool Template
Description:

The Risk Tool Template is an Excel® Workbook Template (XLT file) that can be placed in the project's template repository for all to use. It can be used stand alone or customized to better meet the project's specific situation. The file is a complete Excel® (Version 9.0) document. It uses user-defined functions and macros, so Excel may warn about enabling macros upon opening.

The zip file contains:

    Contingency by quarter
  1. The User Guide that describes the functions and use of the tool at a specific version level.
  2. The Risk Tool in an Excel template format that can be used in a project.
Filename:RiskToolV1.12_Beta.zip
Filesize: 263.83 kB
Filetype:zip (Mime Type: application/zip)
Creator:JoomECAdmin
Created On: 05/09/2005 11:00
Viewers:All Registered Users
Maintained by:Editor
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Last updated on: 12/19/2010 07:32
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