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Need help reverse figuring our an amortization to put in Excel mat
Hi, I have a sample Excel (what I was told was done in Excel) spread sheet
that does loan amortization and one can change a number of variables. We need to recreate this not knowing the math/formulas that underlie this. Is someone good at looking at this and figuring out what needs to be inputed into Excel to make this work? Make it live? I can send a screen shot of the form to anyone that can assist! Thanks in Advance -- Dodge |
Need help reverse figuring our an amortization to put in Excel mat
i can send you one or two id you send me an email. -- Gary Keramidas Office 2010 "Dodge" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a sample Excel (what I was told was done in Excel) spread sheet that does loan amortization and one can change a number of variables. We need to recreate this not knowing the math/formulas that underlie this. Is someone good at looking at this and figuring out what needs to be inputed into Excel to make this work? Make it live? I can send a screen shot of the form to anyone that can assist! Thanks in Advance -- Dodge |
Need help reverse figuring our an amortization to put in Excel mat
"Dodge" wrote:
Is someone good at looking at this and figuring out what needs to be inputed into Excel to make this work? Make it live? I can send a screen shot of the form to anyone that can assist! I can probably help. Send the screen image to joeu2004 "at" hotmail.com. Note: You might also look at the Excel templates to see if any of those match you screen image or at least meet your needs. You can get to the templates by clicking on Help Excel Help in Excel 2003. You might need to set some options in order to see the templates. I can help you with that, as well. ----- original message ----- "Dodge" wrote: Hi, I have a sample Excel (what I was told was done in Excel) spread sheet that does loan amortization and one can change a number of variables. We need to recreate this not knowing the math/formulas that underlie this. Is someone good at looking at this and figuring out what needs to be inputed into Excel to make this work? Make it live? I can send a screen shot of the form to anyone that can assist! Thanks in Advance -- Dodge |
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