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Gord Dibben
 
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Default easy accounting program in excel?

Have a look at some of the business and accounting templates at the Template
Gallery.

You may find something to your liking.

Also.......don't forget that with a typical Office/Excel installation you should
have access to the Spreadsheet Solutions templates.

Click on FileNew...Template and follow your nose.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 26 May 2006 10:53:01 -0700, mandycheryl
wrote:

Okay, so i'm the least computer literate program I know...can anyone help me
to create a template in excel to do accounting...
i don't have shipping or tax fees...
what i need is a way to create invoices, have them add up, and a way to keep
track of each invoice by each company and have a section (column,row,etc)
where I can put in the paid portion and have it shown as paid...simply
accounting and I just simply go clashing in the night and its more set up for
a business that charges tax and shipping, etc...but either way, if there's a
template out there that can be made, i'd be in heaven...


 
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