Mac Numbers Free Download

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You know what this site didn’t have until now? An incredibly large Checkbook Register Template for Numbers. This checkbook register template is just that a plain and simple checkbook register for those of you who keep track of your personal finances. This template will allow you to track your spending and make sure that you know where every penny went. It has many many rows so that you’re not likely to run out anytime soon.

This works just like a regular checkbook register just simply add your expenses and categorize them for easy tracking.

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There is not a checkbook registry built-in but you can make one by entering the column names:

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then make the first row a header row by using the contextual menu for the row:



Then add the formula in the column for 'Balance'

E2=IF(D2<>', SUM($D$2:D2), ')


this is shorthand for... select cell E2 then type (or copy and paste from here) the formula:

Windows

=IF(D2<>', SUM($D$2:D2), ')


to fill down, select cell E2, copy

now select cells E2 thru the end of column E, paste



if you would rather have a debit and credit column, try something like this:



use the formula:

F2=IF(OR(D2≠', E2≠'), SUM($D$2:D2)−SUM($E$2:E2), ')

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fill F2 down like before