I need an excel spreadsheet to look more professional.
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I am an accountant. I have developed an excel spreadsheet for pricing, which calculates the price for various services, based on variables, such as turnover, quality of records, etc.
The spreadsheet is complete. I just want it to look more professional, as it is something I want to present to prospects and clients. There are software products that do this such as GoProposal, and the better the software/spreadsheet looks, the more impressive it is for the client.
The spreadsheet is reasonably simple, with 2 pages with 83 & 94 rows & 3 columns.
I have attached a PDF of 1 of the pages(both are similar)
The spreadsheet is complete. I just want it to look more professional, as it is something I want to present to prospects and clients. There are software products that do this such as GoProposal, and the better the software/spreadsheet looks, the more impressive it is for the client.
The spreadsheet is reasonably simple, with 2 pages with 83 & 94 rows & 3 columns.
I have attached a PDF of 1 of the pages(both are similar)
Sean L.
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Hi Sean, just a quick suggestion that you could consider using dropdowns. Also, rather than 1 and 0, allowing your customers to choose yes no makes more sense. Is the aim to let the customer answer the sheet itself? If so, have you also considered adding it to your website as a form? Thanks
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