You have put the correct figures into both the Balance Sheet and P&L, but the Companies House abbreviated pages won’t balance (red errors) The problem is that the PDF is not recalculating correctly, you must save, quit and re-open the PDF.
If you have already got as far as “Accounts review” then that will re-calculate, but until you have balanced each section this entry in the contents list will not be active.
Category: Reference
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How to get CT600 to balance
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Binary – ASCII conversion
This page has bidirectional binary – ASCII conversion. This is useful if you are following @cjsupercomputer.
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Windows page file defragmentation
This SysInternals utility allows you to defrag the Windows page file and other files normally locked.
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Ray’s A point about chicken feed
Alternatives to feeding layers’ pellets.
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ZamZar free online file conversion
ZamZar on-line file conversion looks like a handy tool for occasional conversions to other file formats. Their privacy policy claims that they don’t share email details, but I would be cautious about sending client confidential information to their servers for conversion. Links to converted documents are mailed back – and could be intercepted on the way, and there isn’t a secure sockets connection option when uploading.
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ESC/POS control for customer display cursor
OK, so Epson’s support proved to be useless – “isn’t there a DIP switch on the back” and “we don’t do programming here” seemed to be the best they can offer.
Inspiration led me to lookup the ESC/POS sequences for cursor display – not DC2 & DC4 as previously though, they use the ASCII US (31 decimal) commands:
USC 3167n select/cancel cursor display
n=0,1 (48,49 decimal)
So, back to uedit and try to work out what difference 0, 1, (48 & 49 decimal)Â make to the thing…
15/02/2007: answer: None at all!
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10 minute SEO check
Must spend some more time following this up:
http://www.sarahfreelance.co.uk/2006/02/28/10-minute-seo-check/
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UTW performance fix
Aparently UTW suffers from an expensive query – this site has a fix:
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Excel code snippets for file, path and tab names in cells
From xlDynamic.com
File path, file and worksheet name:
=CELL("filename",A1)File path only:
=LEFT(CELL("filename",A1),FIND("[",CELL("filename",A1),1)-1)File name only:
=MID(CELL("filename",A1),FIND("[",CELL("filename",A1),1)+1,FIND("]",CELL("filename",A1),1)-FIND("[",CELL("filename",A1),1)-1)The sheet name:
=MID(CELL("Filename",A1),FIND("]",CELL("Filename",A1))+1,255)Restriction: this technique only works for workbooks that have been saved at least once.