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Extracting data from VT cashbook
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Hi All,

does anyone know if you can extract data from VT cashbook?  I am doing the books for a client and then a property self-assessment.  The revenue and costs have to be split.  Husband owned house from Aug 13 then it was joint ownership from Jan 14 onwards.  I need to be able to enter all details and then split everything based on those dates.

I am new to using VT so haven't really found my way around it much.

 

Elaine



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VT Cashbook is very basic.

If you send me your .vtr file I'll open it in VT Transaction+, drop your transaction list into Excel and return it to you properly formatted.

Just PM me, not sure if you can do attachments with a PM but if not I'll email you back and you can attach your .vtr file to that.

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