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Handy wedding spreadsheet
MsShopper
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Hi
I came across this Excel spreadsheet a while back and have found it absolutely brilliant. I don't think I've seen it mentioned on these boards before, so I thought I'd post it for anyone wanting to keep track of their budget.
It looks a bit complicated at first, but it doesn't take long to get the hang of it. Basically, it breaks down your big day into all the different aspects, and tallies up all the costs for you automatically on the summary page. There's also a page for your guest list too.
Anyway, hope it helps someone!
I came across this Excel spreadsheet a while back and have found it absolutely brilliant. I don't think I've seen it mentioned on these boards before, so I thought I'd post it for anyone wanting to keep track of their budget.
It looks a bit complicated at first, but it doesn't take long to get the hang of it. Basically, it breaks down your big day into all the different aspects, and tallies up all the costs for you automatically on the summary page. There's also a page for your guest list too.
Anyway, hope it helps someone!
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This spreadsheet is fantastic. It looks much more professional than the one I'd put together.
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you need to buy microsoft office if your free trial has expired, i wouldnt use office unless it was for something like this, i use this budget planner, its free and its actually a really useful website with guest lists table plans and to do lists all in one place
http://www.weddingspot.co.uk/com-Acceso.phpI am not bossy I just have better ideas:p0 -
Oh MsShopper the other thing that wedding planner is great for is for making our list of what is actually needed to plan your wedding....it's all so new to me, and this will be most helpful!
Fab link!!
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you could always download openoffice which is free and can open excel spreadsheets (i don't know if all the formulae would still work exactly, but i bet the techie board could sort that out if it was a problem).bubbles0169 wrote: »you need to buy microsoft office if your free trial has expired, i wouldnt use office unless it was for something like this, i use this budget planner, its free and its actually a really useful website with guest lists table plans and to do lists all in one place
http://www.weddingspot.co.uk/com-Acceso.php:happyhear0 -
Oh yeah forgot i have that! they do still work but i like the way the wedding spot is laid outI am not bossy I just have better ideas:p0
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