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I need a simple invoice template that will multiple the number of items times
the quatity and give the amount. At te botton, it will allow adding the sales taxes % and it will provide a grand total at the very bottom, like the one seeing in the example "Service invoice (Simple Lines theme)" but it has to be automated. Please. Help. David Hernandez |
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There are a number of invoice templates at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/re...&Query=invoice -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "DavidOfBloomington" wrote in message ... I need a simple invoice template that will multiple the number of items times the quatity and give the amount. At te botton, it will allow adding the sales taxes % and it will provide a grand total at the very bottom, like the one seeing in the example "Service invoice (Simple Lines theme)" but it has to be automated. Please. Help. David Hernandez |
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Word's field arithmetic is very limited. What you describe is technically
possible, but it's hard to make it reliable. You'd be better off to embed a block of Excel within your document, or even do the whole document in Excel (switch off the gridlines and be creative with the cell formatting, and no-one will see the difference). "DavidOfBloomington" wrote in message ... I need a simple invoice template that will multiple the number of items times the quatity and give the amount. At te botton, it will allow adding the sales taxes % and it will provide a grand total at the very bottom, like the one seeing in the example "Service invoice (Simple Lines theme)" but it has to be automated. Please. Help. David Hernandez |
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Hi David
DavidOfBloomington wrote: I need a simple invoice template that will multiple the number of items times the quatity and give the amount. At te botton, it will allow adding the sales taxes % and it will provide a grand total at the very bottom, like the one seeing in the example "Service invoice (Simple Lines theme)" but it has to be automated. Please. Help. David Hernandez I agree: Excel would be best. With built-in formulas there, you can end up with really nice dropdowns to select topics from a predefined and extendable list. Ask the cracks over in the .excel newsgroups, they know their beast. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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Hello to all who read this article. To answer the author's question, I personally use Excel to calculate all taxes and sales amounts for my company. My company is located in Kansas City and we have been around for about 4 years. Every time it comes time to pay property taxes or the like I look for irs offices kansas city . It literally takes a few minutes, but I feel much more relaxed after I pay my taxes. I have no debts, nothing, I'm a law-abiding citizen of my country.
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Nice post, thank you
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