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Budget Planner?
hollydays
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Decided to start trying to control our spending so me and Oh looked at the budget Planner last night.We dont have excel,and we want a budget Planner we can keep and update.Is this possible?Hope this is the right board.
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There are two easy ways you can use the spreadsheet. Either http://www.google.com/googlespreadsheets/tour1.html or http://www.openoffice.org/ which lets you basically run all files which office will and best of all FREE
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Hi Hollydays - once you have gotten to grips with Martin's budget, try my frills budget - this is designed for the money you have 'left over' after bills are paid. See below and PM me with any questions at all - hope you save some cash in 2007! xMFW #185
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Have you got microsoft works if so there is a budget spread sheet on there.Yung
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EagerLearner wrote:Hi Hollydays - once you have gotten to grips with Martin's budget, try my frills budget - this is designed for the money you have 'left over' after bills are paid. See below and PM me with any questions at all - hope you save some cash in 2007! x
For some reason I can never get this spreadsheet. Unsure as to why. So I have compiled a shreadsheet on my word pad. Unfortunately haven't got the pound signs and all the adding up bits but as long as I got a week to week spreadsheet this will do me.:A Tomorrow's just another day - keep smiling0
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