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Some sort of debt tracker template thingy required

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  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    That's very kind of you MusicalLawyer. :)

    I'm not entirely sure what I want though. :o:D

    I think I want a column chart so that I can just raise or lower the top of each column depending on how much money was paid each month.

    But the more I talk about it the more of a faff it seems. :undecided

    Maybe I should have stuck to coloured pencils. :rotfl:
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • dancingfairy
    dancingfairy Posts: 9,069 Forumite
    You could always do a handmade version. A nice big piece of paper, the months along the bottom and the total debt up the side. All you'd need to do is colour in the correct number or squares/ put stickers/stars on it each month. O.K it wouldn't be techie but should do the job.
    Failing that a library book should help with the Excel charts. They aren't too bad to do but not really the sort of thing you can describe on a chat forum :)
    Good Luck

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  • FireWyrm
    FireWyrm Posts: 6,557 Forumite
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    aliasojo wrote: »
    Shouldn't it? :D Why did you think I asked for ready made? :rotfl:

    Guess I need an 'Excel for Dummies' book. :o

    Oh..oh dear. My apologies for assuming. PM me and I'll send you my personal email address and I'll knock up something for you.
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