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Mike King
 
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Would Word be the best software to create about a hundred T accounts (these
are the T borders with debit on left/credit on right/heading on top? If not
what would and how do you go about it?

Are there any templates out there to do this?

I eventually need to put it into Powerpoint for a presentation.

Thanks in advance,
Mike
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It depends. You might do it native in PowerPoint. If you are using real and
changing numbers, I would use Excel and link into PowerPoint.
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Would Word be the best software to create about a hundred T accounts
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are the T borders with debit on left/credit on right/heading on top? If
not
what would and how do you go about it?

Are there any templates out there to do this?

I eventually need to put it into Powerpoint for a presentation.

Thanks in advance,
Mike


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