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Yes, cos I've got the software to break MS passwords. It's amazing how simple it actually isOriginally posted by hgllgh View Postdoes anyone know the password to unprotect the free SJD bookkeeping software 2010 spreadsheet?
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OK, to be serious, I have now downloaded the spreadsheet as my year end is approaching and this thread prompted me to do it now.
I've been able to edit it - changed company name etc.
Is this what you mean or are you referring to other privileges?
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Originally posted by simonsjdaccountancy View PostI do
hmmmm ... probably asking too much to get a straight answer to a straight question on here. The reason I ask is because the VAT calculation is wrong. Up to the cut off date it should be 15% not 17.5% ... thats poor accountingComment
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I just sent mine to the account manager and asked them to sort. They did.Originally posted by hgllgh View Posthmmmm ... probably asking too much to get a straight answer to a straight question on here. The reason I ask is because the VAT calculation is wrong. Up to the cut off date it should be 15% not 17.5% ... thats poor accounting
Are you actually using them? If so get them to do the work you're paying for!Comment
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I submitted mine, spotted soon after that the rate was wrong for some months, rang them up to inform them, and was told they had already applied the correction.
BTW - I have a spreadsheet that I use alongside the SJD one for analysis. The main benefit is a little macro that pulls invoice, banking, and cash transactions out of the one-tab-per-month format that SJD use into a single transaction list. I can then use the magic of Excel's auto-filter function to find individual transactions or classes of transaction, and I have built a few pivot tables off the list that shows me income and outgoings by class, calendar and company year. I really should get out more.
I developed it to build a single master list of transactions once I had several years worth accumulated across multiple SJD spreadsheets, as searching across tabs and worksheets for a particular transaction was a PITA. Its also been useful for MI type functions, looking at trends, spotting data entry errors etc.
For example, I specify a 'batch' that new cash expenses should go into as they are imported from the SJD sheet. About once a month I filter the transaction list by batch number and total the amount so I know how much to reimburse from the ltd account. Simples!
It's not 'production quality', by any means, just a tool for my own use, but if anyone thinks this could be useful, I'll upload a copy - shorn of data - to a public place.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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We password protect to make sure that clients don't accidently change/delete the formulae.Originally posted by hgllgh View Posthmmmm ... probably asking too much to get a straight answer to a straight question on here. The reason I ask is because the VAT calculation is wrong. Up to the cut off date it should be 15% not 17.5% ... thats poor accounting
As Jeebo72 said, if you are a client of ours please send it over and we'll change it for you. In fact, even if you're not, send it over to me and I'll do it for you.
P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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How very kind.Originally posted by pjclarke View PostI submitted mine, spotted soon after that the rate was wrong for some months, rang them up to inform them, and was told they had already applied the correction.
BTW - I have a spreadsheet that I use alongside the SJD one for analysis. The main benefit is a little macro that pulls invoice, banking, and cash transactions out of the one-tab-per-month format that SJD use into a single transaction list. I can then use the magic of Excel's auto-filter function to find individual transactions or classes of transaction, and I have built a few pivot tables off the list that shows me income and outgoings by class, calendar and company year. I really should get out more.
I developed it to build a single master list of transactions once I had several years worth accumulated across multiple SJD spreadsheets, as searching across tabs and worksheets for a particular transaction was a PITA. Its also been useful for MI type functions, looking at trends, spotting data entry errors etc.
For example, I specify a 'batch' that new cash expenses should go into as they are imported from the SJD sheet. About once a month I filter the transaction list by batch number and total the amount so I know how much to reimburse from the ltd account. Simples!
It's not 'production quality', by any means, just a tool for my own use, but if anyone thinks this could be useful, I'll upload a copy - shorn of data - to a public place.
Yes please.
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Doesn't that get you into TPD? Or is that 'jdjdsjd'?Originally posted by Clippy View PostTry:
sjdsjd
sjdsjdsjd
Can't think of any more.If you have to add a
, it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.Comment
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