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Mega Seating Plan - free classroom seating chart generator

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Free Classroom seating plan generator | Clickschool Thank you for visiting this app and giving it a go. I hope you will find it very useful! Any seating plan data you enter is only on your computer. It is not sent across the internet. Yes you can order boy/girl or put high/low ability students together. Please use Google Chrome for maximum compatibility. Load the demo data to get an idea of what this generator can do. Benefits of this app It's completely free - no on-going payment or being tied in to an expensive product.No login/password required - open for all.Quickly copy & paste class lists from a spreadsheet into the names form. Keyword that change to icons Alpha Notes This seat planner is an alpha release. There may be bugs, usability and compatibility issues, although it has been tested with major browsers Not all features intended for the final release are included Requirements This has been tested with the following web browsers. Windows/Google Chrome 55Windows/Firefox 50.1.0Windows/Edge 38.14393 How to use How do I use this? Tips Misc.

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