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hrbsh97

Checkbook Spreadsheet for Excel
 
Does anyone has any recommendations for a good program/spreadsheet that I can
use with Excel to balance my checkbook? .. I've searched the web but there
are lots & lots and I have no idea which way to go .. many thanks!

T. Valko

Checkbook Spreadsheet for Excel
 
Get some satisfaction by creating your own (and keep it simple!).

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"hrbsh97" wrote in message
...
Does anyone has any recommendations for a good program/spreadsheet that I
can
use with Excel to balance my checkbook? .. I've searched the web but there
are lots & lots and I have no idea which way to go .. many thanks!




hrbsh97

Checkbook Spreadsheet for Excel
 
I don't mind doing that but would love to be able to find something that
would import my existing information .. is that possible?

"hrbsh97" wrote:

Does anyone has any recommendations for a good program/spreadsheet that I can
use with Excel to balance my checkbook? .. I've searched the web but there
are lots & lots and I have no idea which way to go .. many thanks!


Fred Smith[_4_]

Checkbook Spreadsheet for Excel
 
Where is your existing information?

Regards,
Fred.

"hrbsh97" wrote in message
...
I don't mind doing that but would love to be able to find something that
would import my existing information .. is that possible?

"hrbsh97" wrote:

Does anyone has any recommendations for a good program/spreadsheet that I
can
use with Excel to balance my checkbook? .. I've searched the web but
there
are lots & lots and I have no idea which way to go .. many thanks!



hrbsh97

Checkbook Spreadsheet for Excel (Fred)
 
Thanks for the reply Fred .. my existing information is online .. I see that
I can download it in spreadsheet format .. I'm just wondering though if I can
import it in to an existing spreadsheet if I do set up my own .. what should
have been simple has turned in to an all day project .. many thanks!! :) ..

Brenda

"Fred Smith" wrote:

Where is your existing information?

Regards,
Fred.

"hrbsh97" wrote in message
...
I don't mind doing that but would love to be able to find something that
would import my existing information .. is that possible?

"hrbsh97" wrote:

Does anyone has any recommendations for a good program/spreadsheet that I
can
use with Excel to balance my checkbook? .. I've searched the web but
there
are lots & lots and I have no idea which way to go .. many thanks!




Fred Smith[_4_]

Checkbook Spreadsheet for Excel (Fred)
 
That still doesn't give us a whole bunch of information. Are the
transactions online at your bank? If so, it's likely they will download a
CSV file. Once it's been downloaded, you would open the file in Excel. You
may be able to import it using the Tools menu, but it's something you would
have to experiment with. While it may be possible to import into an existing
spreadsheet, the most likely procedure is to download a new file, then you
copy the new transactions to your exisiting spreadsheet.

To do this from scratch will take some work. You might find it easier just
to purchase Quicken or Money if your bank supports downloading to one of
them. You can buy versions of these programs on Ebay for less than 50 bucks.

Regards,
Fred.

"hrbsh97" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply Fred .. my existing information is online .. I see
that
I can download it in spreadsheet format .. I'm just wondering though if I
can
import it in to an existing spreadsheet if I do set up my own .. what
should
have been simple has turned in to an all day project .. many thanks!! :)
..

Brenda

"Fred Smith" wrote:

Where is your existing information?

Regards,
Fred.

"hrbsh97" wrote in message
...
I don't mind doing that but would love to be able to find something that
would import my existing information .. is that possible?

"hrbsh97" wrote:

Does anyone has any recommendations for a good program/spreadsheet
that I
can
use with Excel to balance my checkbook? .. I've searched the web but
there
are lots & lots and I have no idea which way to go .. many thanks!






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