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Hi all,

I don't know how to fill in a spreadsheet:D i have looked at the ones from vamperess and others and i am really at a loss as to how to begin let alone complete one. Hopefully a nicely typed out list of Items, amounts and date incurred will suffice.........

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Spead sheet is really easy to use - honestly you just input date amount and details etc. then it totals amount due. You don't claim the 8%interest at this point that only needs to be claimed at the court claim stage. Try it you've got nothing to lose. All you do is download a copy of the spreadsheet from the library on this site and then have a fiddle with it.

Good luck

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Thank You BooBaby, i have downloaded a few spreadsheets, but when i do a print preview it is just a blank page. I did manage to find one that totalled the amounts, but the second sheet was different to the first?? ie; didn't have the same layout as the first. I have come to the conclusion i am just nice but dim where spreadsheets are concerned..........

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