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Excel, Small Business Financial Manager
Excel 2000. I have Microsoft Small Business Office which includes Small
Business Financial Manager. To use this program it states that you need to import your data from your accounting software. Since I outsource my bookkeeping I do not have the accounting software available. I can buy Microsoft Money and fill in the data then import it, but can't I just input the data into an Excel worksheet?
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"To use this program it states that you need to import your data from your accounting software."
This would generally mean the "data" files and not the program files. The person that does your books could probably send you a backup...
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I don't necessarily mind entering the data by hand into a worksheet... If I did it by hand then would I need to use accounting software at all?
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