Do you keep on adding to the expense subsheet? Wouldn't it get too long after a while? How do you manage the inconvenience due to a very long sheet? Any ideas?
You can, but you'd basically need to manually update the google sheet to change the currency format of each cell in the spreadsheet (from $ to whatever currency you want). This would take about 20-30 minutes probably, so if you think that's worth it then that's an option for you :) If you don't know how to change the format of cells, check out this guide here: www.howtogeek.com/240316/how-to-change-the-currency-symbol-for-certain-cells-in-excel/ If this sounds like too much effort, you can just use the default version and ignore the $ symbols. It’s just visual formatting. For example, you could just consider $100 to be the same thing as €100 or £100, which is pretty much what I do In other words, ignore the currency symbol and only focus on the number itself!
The detail in the google sheet tracker is immense. Clearly took a lot of work to bring to life - so appreciate your sharing it for free!
Thank you, hopefully everyone finds it as useful as I do!
Do you keep on adding to the expense subsheet? Wouldn't it get too long after a while? How do you manage the inconvenience due to a very long sheet? Any ideas?
Hi Gareth, I tried downloading the template but I never received the email!
I have the same issue. Just wondering if the template is still available, please? Thank you in advance for what looks like a fantastic resource!
Same here :( tried with 3 different email addresses but i dont get anything 😢
Same here too
is there way how to change a currency ? thank you
You can, but you'd basically need to manually update the google sheet to change the currency format of each cell in the spreadsheet (from $ to whatever currency you want). This would take about 20-30 minutes probably, so if you think that's worth it then that's an option for you :)
If you don't know how to change the format of cells, check out this guide here: www.howtogeek.com/240316/how-to-change-the-currency-symbol-for-certain-cells-in-excel/
If this sounds like too much effort, you can just use the default version and ignore the $ symbols. It’s just visual formatting. For example, you could just consider $100 to be the same thing as €100 or £100, which is pretty much what I do
In other words, ignore the currency symbol and only focus on the number itself!
so inspiring :,) as always
Thanks dude! :p
Hi (: this is great. Wouod you recommend a way to do a 2 in 1 for personal and business. Ideally I want them on the same page so It’s easy to navigate