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replyReply Mon 16 Feb 2009, 16:56Delegate Annette said...

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Excel

how can you create a formula to show increasing expenditure and decreasing fund available on annual budget spreadsheet

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replyReply Thu 19 Feb 2009, 10:22Trainer Cress said...

RE: Excel

Hello Annette
Thank you for your question

Would it be possible to send more information? It would be helpful to know what columns you have so we know what to base the formula on. If you could give an example, perhaps with exactly what you want to show then that would be great


Kind regards
Cress

replyReply Fri 20 Mar 2009, 13:11Trainer Rich said...

RE: Excel

Hello,

This question has now been left unattended for a while.

As we are waiting for your response for further information to help resolve your issue, we will be automatically marking this question as resolved in the next 5 days unless you post a follow-up within that time.

Thank you.

Rich

Thu 26 Mar 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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