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Money Saving Spreadsheet to use in addition to Martin's
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Hiya,
I have tried to go to your spreadsheet from your link, but it comes back with a be first cannot be found. I have tried a couple of browers and search engines.
Probably me doing something wrong !Provident 1,0000 -
I'd love a copy too - Can't believe I've never found this thread before! Thanks in advance
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I would also love to try out this one when and if the link can be fixed.0
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Hi Eagerlearner, I would love a copy of your spreadsheet, I have also sent you a PM, as I could host this for you. Please let me know. Gazman321
Also, if anybody else has spreadsheet they would like to share with other's I could host them too !! just send me a PM with details.0 -
*bump* wd still be grateful if anyone has a template copy of this s/sheet they could e-mail me pls xJUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIMEPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTSWeekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T0
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Link is fixed and spreadsheet is available again, Thanks Eaglelearner0
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fantastic- will have a go on this as my current spreadsheet is archaic!
- DFD 4th July 2015
- MFD 1st October 2021
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Hi everyone - all sorted now!
Go to:
http://www.d-an-g.co.uk/index.php/eagerlearner-spread-sheet
Right click to 'save as' and download to your pc.
(a big thanks to Gazman for providing the webspace)MFW #185
Mortgage slowly being offset! £86,987 /58,742 virtual balance
Original mortgage free date 2037/ Now Nov 2034 and counting :T
YNAB lover
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Hiya looks fab, but i cannot delete or overwrite any of the black text.........probaly me not doing it right ?
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Hi can anybody help me? Ive down loaded open office as I dont have a new version of excel but it always downloads to excel and wont let me change any numbers etc. How do I download it to open office instead?? ThanksGC: Nov: £60.22/£450 Oct: £338.48/£450, July: £363.05/£450, June £447.98/£500£2 savers No68: £104/£100 :j:jmummy to: 8yr, 5yr, 3yr, 2yr, 1yr. No6 Due Mar 2013 My world.:j0
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