I think the formula you need (and you can use to build charts yourself) is:

Hyperfocal distance = (Focal length)^2 / (f-number * diameter of circle of confusion)

For example, if you want your depth of field to extend from 3 feet (= 914mm) to infinity, you need the hyperfocal distance to equal 6 feet (= 1828mm). This implies, given a circle of confusion diameter of 0.15mm (standard value for 4x5, as provided by the Kodak Book of Large Format Photography), that you need to set the f-number to 32, and focus to 6 feet. Using the formula:

1/focal length = (1/focusing distance) + (1/bellows extension),

this implies you need bellows extension equal to 94.7mm (but please check my computations before taking the picture...)