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Single Male
Join Date: Dec 2004
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I am looking for software that I can use to keep track of income and spendings. Basically I want to be able to input a item and a amount paid then add a item with amount received. I need it to keep track of a small ebay thing I got going on.
I got Quicken but that is way to complex for what I need and a bit overkill and damn confusing |
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I'm Geralt
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Chicagoland, once a year in Poland
Posts: 24,364
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excel
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Single Male
Join Date: Dec 2004
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I already got it didn't install yet. I am not sure how to set up the column formulas could some one maybe help me with that?
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hooah
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I can help you with the excel formulas. Just let me know exactly what you're wanting them to do.
Feel free to PM me for more in depth help
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I use Excel to do my checkbook and banking in. It's as simple and easy as Gib.
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