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Hello. I am confused as to how to get a checkbook running balance in
2003 excel. The help topic only made the confusion worse.

Cell D4 is the starting previous eom balance, then each row starting in
cell C5 would reflect written check amounts or deposits, by way of
currency formatting for one or the other as perferred. Column D on down
each row should end with a running balance for each row. I want to be
able to start with a previous balance and continue inputing sums but
that isn't happening. Just not sure where to go from there as none of
the formulas I've tried will work. Maybe formatting for the style of
currency I wanted to use is the problem. Could someone please help with
this? Thank you.


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