Anything template-based makes perfect sense. I'm just not a Microsoft fan. LWFor sure. Although there is something to be said for working with a Trial Balance in Excel. For those clients who don't use QB, and for whom we don't bookkeeping, Excel is arguably the quickest and easiest solution. I just take their tallies and plug it all in to the template I made and it works real good. Quicker and easier to make an adjustment than QB.
We knew an elderly Chinese man named Mr. Kee. I attended grade school with his great-grandson. He still used an abacus.We use a ledger and abacus.
We use Kingsoft... open source, free, and ready for you to sound off about it at FB... LWLibre Office does Excel formats. It's also open source and free if that's the problem.
It doesn't seem to do QuattroPro but does do Lotus.
I used LibreOffice for a while in my poor college student days....I hated it with a passion. I ended up buying MS Office as a result.Libre Office does Excel formats. It's also open source and free if that's the problem.
It doesn't seem to do QuattroPro but does do Lotus.
Same with email accounts. I don't know why but that just bugs me!Or couples that have a joint Facebook account. CraigBetsy Kettleman like this post.
We get it! You don't trust each other so much that you're going to prove to the world you do trust each other by sharing a Facebook account.
Those people are easily identifiable by the number of inspirational quote pictures that they share on Facebook, taking extra care of course, to let you know that they have risen above the drama that others bring into their lives.The worst is hanging out with those couples who argue constantly. You can't have a good time because it always gets ruined by some stupid fight. Just do yourselves and everyone else a favor and break up already! Though I do think that some people are only happy with constant drama and conflict. I try to avoid those people.
zuben, I think you may be referring to those Burroughs devices called "adding machines"...
Ka-clang ka-clang (twelve times or more, depending upon how many figures were entered) - then, the total finally prints out in red... my parents had one when I was a kid back in the '60s - LW
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