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  • Hi

    Mortgage Destroyer no 100 here have made an overpayment for March of £500, slowly getting there, would love to pay more but never get there!
  • Calfuray
    Calfuray Posts: 1,003 Forumite
    Uniform Washer
    toerag33 wrote: »
    Hi

    I'm posting this here because I'm not sure where else to put this question. I have recently invested in a Macbook Pro thanks to interest free credit but I can't find a spreadsheet to log my mortgage that will open up. The spreadsheet on this site opens no problem. Is anyone else using one for a Macbookpro for their mortgage that they could give me a link to? I'm opening my old laptop to play with the spreadsheets there but it will be getting sold very soon. I don't have the skills to set up a new spreadsheet to log my mortgage. I have bought and installed 'numbers'.

    Thank-you

    toerag33

    I'm using a MacBook Pro with Microsoft Word. What's the problem you have when trying to use Numbers? Or am I missing the question? :o
  • toerag33
    toerag33 Posts: 160 Forumite
    Thank-you Calfuray

    I want to have my spreadsheet with my mortgage details on it! Tried to open Locoblades but it doesn't work. Appreciate it will be me not doing something. I have tried to email from excel my sheets but it's not happening either.

    I'm quite happy inputting all the information again if I can get a spreadsheet that works. The spreadsheet is usually more accurate than the bank and the reason the bank had to manually check all my overpayments as I knew their figures were wrong.

    I also like to try and juggle the overpayments to see what will happen in the future / work out how much interest I've saved ......

    All help appreciated.

    Thank-you
    toerag33
  • Calfuray
    Calfuray Posts: 1,003 Forumite
    Uniform Washer
    toerag33 wrote: »
    Thank-you Calfuray

    I want to have my spreadsheet with my mortgage details on it! Tried to open Locoblades but it doesn't work. Appreciate it will be me not doing something. I have tried to email from excel my sheets but it's not happening either.

    I'm quite happy inputting all the information again if I can get a spreadsheet that works. The spreadsheet is usually more accurate than the bank and the reason the bank had to manually check all my overpayments as I knew their figures were wrong.

    I also like to try and juggle the overpayments to see what will happen in the future / work out how much interest I've saved ......

    All help appreciated.

    Thank-you
    toerag33

    Okay, so when you try and open locoblade's, what is the error that happens? Does it have an error box saying it cannot open, does nothing happen on click, etc etc? If you open an Excel document from your old laptop, does it only have it in read-only mode, and doesn't let you edit? What happens if you right-click and select open with numbers?

    I've got locoblade's with my details input, so if we can get something working I can blank it, just leave the formulae and send it.
  • kirstypark
    kirstypark Posts: 771 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    No Elantan, we didn't make it to the canyon, had 2 days of rain (in the desert!) so visabilty not good, then we had the option of helicopter which was too expensive for the 4 of us, or bus which takes all day. As we were only there for a week decided not to waste another day in transit. Now we are home, regretting not going a bit, but can always plan another holiday in another 25 years time!

    Anyway, have found some more money to throw at my total, please Voucherman £150 for no 7. Thank you.
    mortgage 1 33,000. paid nov 2012 :D. mortgage 2 87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k
  • pammyj74
    pammyj74 Posts: 3,290 Forumite
    No 26. signing in with another OP of £150, total for month now £650 :D
    (wish I could add a 0 on the end of that!! ;))
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
    EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
    MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j
  • No 107. Matt here with an addition to March. £86.85 please.
    Mortgage at Highest- £126.995 Aug 2006
    Mortgage- (Lightbulb moment, Sep 12) £95,571. (Jul13) £92,616 (Oct14) £88,224
    OP Since Sep 12- £11,401.13, currently £8,416
    Original Finish Date- Aug 2032
    Target Date Aug 2020 :D
  • Marie27lol
    Marie27lol Posts: 254 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Evening

    Tiny OP of £75 made. This it pretty much the CT that I had expected to pay this month, but wasn't needed :P

    M
  • Caeraugirl
    Caeraugirl Posts: 592 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Hi Voucherman, can you please add an OP of £1000 to March for me No. 111 - OH's brother has finally paid back some of the money he borrowed 3+ years ago, just when we'd given up hope of ever seeing it again......
    YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!!
    #21 Save £12k in 2025 £16977.35/£20000

    August NSD Challenge 4/10
  • icklehelen
    icklehelen Posts: 355 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts PPI Party Pooper
    #16 checking in with another £62.25 OP for March :)

    ickle
    Total OPs 2012 - 2019 £39744.75
    Target 2020 £18500/£18500
    01/05/2020 MORTGAGE FREE
    MFiT-T4 #03 MFW2019 #3
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