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Tuesday 24th August Daily Chat - 129 days left to make 2010 great
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scaredy_cat wrote: »ok, i want to know if there is a short cut to jump to a specific column in a row - rather than tab across the cells?
In the top left hand corner next to the formula bar there is a white box that has a cell reference (eg A1) in it - you can type a destination cell in here and the cursor jumps to that location26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%SPC 2019 #073
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In the top left hand corner next to the formula bar there is a white box that has a cell reference (eg A1) in it - you can type a destination cell in here and the cursor jumps to that location
ahhh haaa.... i see that..... i was wondering if there was a 'shift f(x)' type of thing......Cats don't have owners - they have staff!!
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Oh Bun, really sorry, I am sure with every thing you have learnt here you can figure something out. Can we help? bounce ideas around?
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Bun, sending lots of hugs your way.
We're here to help, if you want to bounce some problems/ideas off of us.
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scaredy_cat wrote: »ahhh haaa.... i see that..... i was wondering if there was a 'shift f(x)' type of thing......
Not that I'm aware of and if there is and you find it please tell me! (If you do Ctrl+Arrow keys it seems to jump across sections)26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%SPC 2019 #073
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It's just been a bit stressful this morning.
I have had a letter from MBNA (their 'legal' dept) saying that I need to pay the balance off now (LOL!) and I called as I have been on a DMP now for over 4 years...!!!!!! are they on about saying this now??? Dolts. Anyhoo, they said I could 'make an offer' to pay it off or it goes to court. Well, a CCJ wouldn't bother me (add it to the other one) and they would get less as I am now earning A LOT less and they would have to accept what the court says, its just added stress. I owe them just over £2k and I was thinking of offering them £500 but where do I get the £500 from?!?! Have spoke to DH about it and he is thinking about it. But, coupled with the fact that my course is going to cost £800 and my kit £200-so another £1000 to find from somewhere! ARGH.
Best bit is, if I hadn't told the college that I had attended uni I would only have to pay £150 for the course. !!!!!!
I am getting under £10 a week for WTC/CTC. Gee, thanks.
i now have £7 in my account and no wages coming in. I have to find £238 for the first of the month now for all my outgoings. HmmmmmEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Hugs Bun xxDebt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012."I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."0
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Okay Luc...
1. Two items on EBay and four pairs of shoes in the charity box
2. Done
And OH is making it!
3. Paying £80 later today as an extra payment, hope that counts
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(planned for later...)
5. Hmm...shall have to think on that one
6. I will phone my insurance company later
7. If I have time!
8. Ditto 7!
I love Excel lately, I've built a lovely little database for work - quite chuffed with it. Not that it'll be appreciated mind you.No longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
Sounds very stressful Bun. Someone I know is having the same problems finding money for a course. Could you try a career development loan? I don't think you need good credit to get one.No longer using this account for new posts from 20130
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Thanks Gem, just looking into it. xEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
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