Other than spelling everything wrong there is no question. Yes you can use Excel for an annual balance sheet.
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2007-08-21 07:16:39
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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Not sure exactly what calculations you allude to but if a case of having data on a page and then using autosum for example if you had four columns like this: units sold, price per unit, units returned, refund price and you wanted to collate this into a summary you could use a pivot table, should work with 27 calculations go to data or tools should be in there (sorry no excel at home and my heads gone blank). By the way macros can present a security risk.
2016-05-19 00:22:12
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answered by ? 3
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If you click on the "help " button and look for "Templates" it will probably have an annual balance template you can use. When you find it you change the name from xxxxxx.tmp(? not sure of the suffix) to a xxxx.xls (it should do that automatically if you "save as") and save it wherever you keep your documents.. The xxxx can be the year. Then use it. And next year do it again.
2007-08-24 00:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay just take some deep breaths and sit down then when you remember the question come back to us
2007-08-21 07:18:50
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answered by Maid Angela 7
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yes
wait NO
uhh
crap, i forgot what the question was
2007-08-21 07:14:23
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answered by imapirateaarr 5
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yup, once a year
2007-08-21 23:50:29
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answered by colin cc 2
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What about it?
2007-08-21 07:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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OK. what about it.
2007-08-22 14:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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