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You can use Excel to help you quantify the loss. A spreadsheet can both list
individual items and tally them. I suggest first looking for a suitable template that you can adapt to your needs: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...CL100632981033 -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200856 "carol" wrote: just a hope that there is some tiny sunlight for this family I am working for. They are in seriouse finnacial trouble . If there is an extra minute to put a few ideas out to my cause I would be grateful. I can explain more if you decide to assist. |
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