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Many companies use Microsoft Excel to track department or overall company expenses. As Excel is now frequently bundled with personal computers that use the Windows operating system, if you have Excel on your home computer, you can use it to track your bills. A number of templates are available for tracking your expenses from Microsoft's and other websites, and recent versions of Excel include a template for tracking your bills among the pre-installed templates. You can also set up your own spreadsheet to track your bills in Excel. Following are instructions for both approaches.
 
Many companies use Microsoft Excel to track department or overall company expenses. As Excel is now frequently bundled with personal computers that use the Windows operating system, if you have Excel on your home computer, you can use it to track your bills. A number of templates are available for tracking your expenses from Microsoft's and other websites, and recent versions of Excel include a template for tracking your bills among the pre-installed templates. You can also set up your own spreadsheet to track your bills in Excel. Following are instructions for both approaches.
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== Steps ==