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Free Spreadsheet For Budgeting
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I need to download a simple free spreadsheet to help me work out what I am spending every month/year, for my laptop.
There are loads when I type this into Google but don't know which to trust or which are simple.
Thanks.
There are loads when I type this into Google but don't know which to trust or which are simple.
Thanks.
Answers
Ruddy 'ell! I feel like royalty now 'cos I seem to have got a herald who goes before me to announce my imminent arrival ;-) OpenOffice Calc is, just like Microsoft Excel, as simple or as complicated as you care to make it. (I use it myself). So you can fairly quickly create a spreadsheet to meet your needs: https:// www. openoffice. org/ product/ calc. html The...
18:17 Thu 07th May 2015
Ruddy 'ell! I feel like royalty now 'cos I seem to have got a herald who goes before me to announce my imminent arrival ;-)
OpenOffice Calc is, just like Microsoft Excel, as simple or as complicated as you care to make it. (I use it myself). So you can fairly quickly create a spreadsheet to meet your needs:
https:/ /www.op enoffic e.org/p roduct/ calc.ht ml
The spreadsheets built into the best alternatives to OpenOffice (i.e. Kingsoft Office Free and LibreOffice) can also do the job for you but all of those suggestions require you to install a full office suite (with a word processor, presentation software, etc all included).
The best free standalone accounting software is probably GnuCash
http:// www.gnu cash.or g/
which, again, can be made as simple or as complicated as you need it to be.
There are lots of so-called 'home budgeting' programs but none of them seem to offer the flexibility of using a decent spreadsheet in the first place.
OpenOffice Calc is, just like Microsoft Excel, as simple or as complicated as you care to make it. (I use it myself). So you can fairly quickly create a spreadsheet to meet your needs:
https:/
The spreadsheets built into the best alternatives to OpenOffice (i.e. Kingsoft Office Free and LibreOffice) can also do the job for you but all of those suggestions require you to install a full office suite (with a word processor, presentation software, etc all included).
The best free standalone accounting software is probably GnuCash
http://
which, again, can be made as simple or as complicated as you need it to be.
There are lots of so-called 'home budgeting' programs but none of them seem to offer the flexibility of using a decent spreadsheet in the first place.
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