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Charlie Donohue

Excel as a cheque book record
 
I would like to manage my cheque book in excel. I would have the usual col
for date, cheque no, etc and three columns for money date ie Col D =
Additions, Col E = Deductions and F = running balance.

Any help would be most welcome
Charlie




Charlie Donohue

Excel as a cheque book record
 
in article , Tom Ogilvy at
wrote on 9/28/03 9:38 PM:

go to the template gallery

http://office.microsoft.com/template...=CT01031726103
3&CTT=4


look at the checkbook register

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

Tom not sure if it is me but I get a blank page when I click on the above
link.

Thanks Charlie


Paul B[_6_]

Excel as a cheque book record
 
Charlie, I have one set up, if you would like to have a look let me know and
I will send you a copy, it will at least give you some ideas

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Paul B
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Using Excel 2000 & 97
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"Charlie Donohue" wrote in message
...
I would like to manage my cheque book in excel. I would have the usual

col
for date, cheque no, etc and three columns for money date ie Col D =
Additions, Col E = Deductions and F = running balance.

Any help would be most welcome
Charlie






Tom Ogilvy

Excel as a cheque book record
 
go to the template gallery

http://office.microsoft.com/template...=CT01031726103
3&CTT=4


look at the checkbook register

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


Charlie Donohue wrote in message
...
I would like to manage my cheque book in excel. I would have the usual

col
for date, cheque no, etc and three columns for money date ie Col D =
Additions, Col E = Deductions and F = running balance.

Any help would be most welcome
Charlie






Dave Peterson[_3_]

Excel as a cheque book record
 
That URL is spread over two lines. Make sure you include all of it the address
bar in your browser.

Charlie Donohue wrote:

in article , Tom Ogilvy at
wrote on 9/28/03 9:38 PM:

go to the template gallery

http://office.microsoft.com/template...=CT01031726103
3&CTT=4


look at the checkbook register

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

Tom not sure if it is me but I get a blank page when I click on the above
link.

Thanks Charlie


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Dave Peterson



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