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тАО01-31-2004 10:04 AM
тАО01-31-2004 10:04 AM
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Courtney
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тАО01-31-2004 12:31 PM
тАО01-31-2004 12:31 PM
Re: Excel Document
I think your question is "if I put my expense reports in Excel, can I use this information inside of other software."
The answer is probably, depending on what you want to do, but it may take a little work. For example, you can make Excel data show up in a Word document. Excel is a very popular format, so a lot of programs should be able to reference it, but Microsoft programs are most likely to work well.
If you tell us what software and how you want to use the expense report data, someone might be able to give a more detailed answer.
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Mic
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тАО01-31-2004 02:01 PM
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Re: Excel Document
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Courtney
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тАО01-31-2004 03:28 PM
тАО01-31-2004 03:28 PM
Re: Excel Document
Is the expense spreadsheet meant for personal use or business (for your office) use?
If it's for office use, perhaps you can ask to have MS-Office installed on your home system.
I'm courious though.... with some computers, along with the OS install you will get a "Business suite" installed that sometimes will have tools similar to word and excel. Do you have any programs installed like that?
Jon
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тАО01-31-2004 04:47 PM
тАО01-31-2004 04:47 PM
SolutionAh, now I understand! I can't speak for your tech people, but "I need Excel for an expense report and I don't have it -- would you please install it" is NOT a dumb question in my book.
Personally, I think your workplace needs to either install Excel for you or provide a computer with Excel where you can do your report. Anything else is unfair, if they're going to continue to insist on having Excel.
There are some other things you could use, but if you're not a computer person, it may not be so easy. I think the most appropriate one is "OpenOffice":
http://www.openoffice.org/
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.0/
(You did a great job to assign points -- many people don't assign points ever. And by the way, I don't look down on you at all! But I think you already know that to finish out your working life, you will need some skills -- your local community college might be able to help, they frequently have open entry/open exit computer classes. Best wishes!)
Regards,
Mic
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тАО02-01-2004 08:41 AM
тАО02-01-2004 08:41 AM
Re: Excel Document
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Courtney
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тАО02-01-2004 06:09 PM
тАО02-01-2004 06:09 PM
Re: Excel Document
Just food for thought, why not print hard copies of the blank expense forms and hand write in the expenses.
Microsoft Press's MS Excel Step by Step book is very helpful..........
Jim
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тАО02-02-2004 04:19 AM
тАО02-02-2004 04:19 AM
Re: Excel Document
I use it to interprete spreadsheets written in Excel.
John
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тАО02-02-2004 08:36 AM
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Re: Excel Document
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Courtney
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тАО02-03-2004 07:14 AM
тАО02-03-2004 07:14 AM
Re: Excel Document
If u don't have excel in your home..what u can do is save the excelsheet as a comma or tab separated text file and take the text file to home.. change the data in the text file and then bring back to office and use excel to convert to excel..
I think this applies only to the data and not for the formula's .. just a thought..
Ganesh