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    Budget calendar

    Hi

    I would like to develop something like this in Excel. http://www.mishell.ca/

    Basically this program allows the user to enter reoccuring bills such as POWER, RENT and reoccuring incomes etc on specific dates.

    This then gives them the oportunity to 'predict' what their financial position will be on any given day.

    Is this actually possible to do in Excell?

    Any help will be appreciated

    Thanks

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    Yes it is possible to do in Excel !

    What do you need help with ? Starting Excel.... ? or maybe you want someone to make the whole spreadsheet for you.... ?

    If you want to get some replies here you should be more spesific of what you need help with ? If you ask about help for one specific task in your project, i'm sure someone here can help you.

    If you don't even know where to start, you could start with some more basic spreadsheet problems, and learn your way. Use this forum to ask spesific questions when you get into trouble. Then I'm sure that yopu one day will be able to finish your dream project .

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    No

    I am not a complete Newbie to Excel. I do have a personal budget spreadsheet but I thought I would ask the Forum whether it was actually even possible to do something like the software link I attached.

    Heck if someone says it cant be done then why would one bother to try.

    Didn't realise it was goign to get such a response!!

    All it was was a question - I never wanted anyone to give me theirs or do one for me.

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    If all you wanted to know was if it was possible or not you can see that I started by answering this question : Yes it is possible to do in Excel.

    Just thought I should try to give you an explanation or hint about why your post was one of a very few post that did not get any replies yesterday.

    No hard feelings

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    Thanks

    Thanks VBA Noob.

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