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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Microsoft Excel for the Fashion Industry&#8221; eBook</title>
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		<title>By: MPSadmin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 19:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Mrrisha, 
1. This ebook teaches you how to use Excel to enter grade rules via formulas- it does not show you how to give fit corrections. However, if you already know how to give fit corrections, you can use the skills learned in this ebook to give corrections (there iare already columns dedicated to fit corrections and comments on the Spec Sheet of the Tech Pack and you can add additional columns as needed).
2. The Microsoft Excel ebook only contains sample spec templates for a few basic Juniors garments. Our &lt;a HREF=&quot;http://www.mypracticalskills.com/store/fashion-apparel-tech-packs/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Apparel Tech Pack Templates&lt;/A&gt; have a larger collection of sample tech packs for a variety of garment styles for Men, Women, and coming soon, Children  and Plus Size. Tech Packs for Jackets and Dresses are included in this product, but specific templates for Outerwear and Eveningwear are not included. Complex details are usualy shown as callouts on a garment sketch, not on the spec sheet. The second lesson shows how to create a detail sheet which offers a large space for a detailed sketch to be placed. 
3. If you do not currently know how to use Excel to create spec sheets, tech packs, enter formulas, link cells, etc., this ebook will give you a tremendous advantage at work since you&#039;ll have the skills to create any type of spreadsheet you may need.
4. This ebook does not teach how to conduct fittings- this ebook shows how to use Microsoft Excel to create your own spec sheets, tech packs, line sheets, and costing sheets- giving you the skills needed to use Excel to create these and any other type of custom spreadsheet you may need for the fashion industry. Our &lt;a HREF=&quot;http://www.mypracticalskills.com/store/how-to-spec-garment-ebook/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;How to Spec a Garment ebook&lt;/A&gt; teaches how to measure garments and record them in a tech pack to send to factories and patternmakers, however, it does not cover how to conduct fittings and give pattern and fit corrections. We recommend the book Ready-to-Wear Apparel Analysis by Patty Brown and Janett Rice (available at Amazon.com) for instruction on generating fit corrections.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mrrisha,<br />
1. This ebook teaches you how to use Excel to enter grade rules via formulas- it does not show you how to give fit corrections. However, if you already know how to give fit corrections, you can use the skills learned in this ebook to give corrections (there iare already columns dedicated to fit corrections and comments on the Spec Sheet of the Tech Pack and you can add additional columns as needed).<br />
2. The Microsoft Excel ebook only contains sample spec templates for a few basic Juniors garments. Our <a HREF="http://www.mypracticalskills.com/store/fashion-apparel-tech-packs/" rel="nofollow">Apparel Tech Pack Templates</a> have a larger collection of sample tech packs for a variety of garment styles for Men, Women, and coming soon, Children  and Plus Size. Tech Packs for Jackets and Dresses are included in this product, but specific templates for Outerwear and Eveningwear are not included. Complex details are usualy shown as callouts on a garment sketch, not on the spec sheet. The second lesson shows how to create a detail sheet which offers a large space for a detailed sketch to be placed.<br />
3. If you do not currently know how to use Excel to create spec sheets, tech packs, enter formulas, link cells, etc., this ebook will give you a tremendous advantage at work since you&#8217;ll have the skills to create any type of spreadsheet you may need.<br />
4. This ebook does not teach how to conduct fittings- this ebook shows how to use Microsoft Excel to create your own spec sheets, tech packs, line sheets, and costing sheets- giving you the skills needed to use Excel to create these and any other type of custom spreadsheet you may need for the fashion industry. Our <a HREF="http://www.mypracticalskills.com/store/how-to-spec-garment-ebook/" rel="nofollow">How to Spec a Garment ebook</a> teaches how to measure garments and record them in a tech pack to send to factories and patternmakers, however, it does not cover how to conduct fittings and give pattern and fit corrections. We recommend the book Ready-to-Wear Apparel Analysis by Patty Brown and Janett Rice (available at Amazon.com) for instruction on generating fit corrections.</p>
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		<title>By: Milon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Milon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 13:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>well, as a apparels manufecturer i think Your xl and ebook is very important.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well, as a apparels manufecturer i think Your xl and ebook is very important.</p>
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		<title>By: mrrisha</title>
		<link>http://www.mypracticalskills.com/store/ms-excel-for-fashion/comment-page-1/#comment-25</link>
		<dc:creator>mrrisha</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 23:08:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This book really seems like something I&#039;ve been looking for. 
But before I purchase, I have a few questions :
1) Does it include how to communicate alterations/changes on the Grading sheet (using formulas) , after Model fitting, to the manufacturer&#039;s? Like-- how to tighten so much from here &amp; loose from there,etc?
2) Does it include Specs templates of different style of garments &amp; details? Can it be used for any style of garment like : outerwear, eveningwear, or for describing complex details in finishing,etc.?
3) Will it help at my work place as an added advantage?
4) Do you also have a book explaining the actual fitting process &amp; it&#039;s alterations, especially of draped / designer gowns. I have difficulty in expressing those complex details. 
Thanks in advance for the response</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This book really seems like something I&#8217;ve been looking for.<br />
But before I purchase, I have a few questions :<br />
1) Does it include how to communicate alterations/changes on the Grading sheet (using formulas) , after Model fitting, to the manufacturer&#8217;s? Like&#8211; how to tighten so much from here &amp; loose from there,etc?<br />
2) Does it include Specs templates of different style of garments &amp; details? Can it be used for any style of garment like : outerwear, eveningwear, or for describing complex details in finishing,etc.?<br />
3) Will it help at my work place as an added advantage?<br />
4) Do you also have a book explaining the actual fitting process &amp; it&#8217;s alterations, especially of draped / designer gowns. I have difficulty in expressing those complex details.<br />
Thanks in advance for the response</p>
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