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Sorry for the caps, work in a program that requires caps to perform correctly.

I am taking an accounting class and the instructor is requiring us to use
T-Accounts in excel. I need assistance in setting those up.
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I would ask the instructor what he means by T-accounts. When I took
accounting (which I admit was many moons ago), the T-accounts that we were
taught would not easily be replicated in Excel.

My bet is the your prof just want debit, credit and balance columns.

Regards,
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Sorry for the caps, work in a program that requires caps to perform
correctly.

I am taking an accounting class and the instructor is requiring us to use
T-Accounts in excel. I need assistance in setting those up.
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LT


"Shane Devenshire" wrote:

Hi,

You are going to need to provide us with more info. Also, when you type
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Yes they are t-accounts that he is requesting. I have found a template
online that I just have to tweek a little bit, but should work out fine.
Thanks for the response.
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I would ask the instructor what he means by T-accounts. When I took
accounting (which I admit was many moons ago), the T-accounts that we were
taught would not easily be replicated in Excel.

My bet is the your prof just want debit, credit and balance columns.

Regards,
Fred.

"lt" wrote in message
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Sorry for the caps, work in a program that requires caps to perform
correctly.

I am taking an accounting class and the instructor is requiring us to use
T-Accounts in excel. I need assistance in setting those up.
--
LT


"Shane Devenshire" wrote:

Hi,

You are going to need to provide us with more info. Also, when you type
in
capitals it is considered SHOUTING.
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If this helps, please click the Yes button

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


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