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what software do u use in ur pc shop
for small busneses like pc shop ,, is there a softwear that u know that can do things like work orders ,parts prices, and recipt prinitng and such a thing ,, sorry i dont know how to be more cleare ,, i just use excel to do things and am sure there is other softwear that i might be abel to use in pc shop that iwork in ,
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You might look at http://invoice-central.com/reasons.php It doesn't print receipts per sey, but creates a invoice that can show amount due or balance as zero if paid in full. They have a free trial download. I've been using it about four years and find it easy to use.
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thanx i will give it a shot
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We use Quickbooks to do that. Excel works well if you create the templates you need.
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Excel also has a number of templates built in which you can access in Excel by going to File>New.
Additional templates for invoices, time sheets and various other business management needs can be downloaded for free from Microsoft: http://office.microsoft.com/templates/default.aspx |
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Quickbooks and Excel here too.
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Excel and Business Plus Accounting
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I mentioned Quickbooks because it's the mainstream small business accounting package, but I'd assume any competing product would be able to do the same thing - such as Peachtree or what tyoung mentioned. The advantage of using one of these over Excel or any other spreadsheet is integration with all the company's finances. Even though I use Excel out in the field, all data eventually has to be entered into Quickbooks for our records.
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