Hi,
It sounds like you would be much better off with someone
sitting beside you as you sort this out.
One option is a flyer on the noticeboard at your local university.
Cash-strapped students are a valueable resource that many people
overlook. Even ex-students tend to forget the mutual benefits of this
option.
HTH
Martin
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>I am an independent/ small business operator.My knowledge of excel is
> almost zero, and I am not sure if I have the time to get up to speed
> to enable me to 'repair' / create some relatively simple connected
> worksheets.
>
> I have some worksheets that I have been using for quite some years for
> my personal accounting, but I think that they need to be overhauled.
> Essentially, there are number of small problems with formulae on both
> worksheets, and the fact that I have to manually transfer data from
> one sheet to the second, separate worksheet.
>
> I am thinking about hiring a consultant.
>
> I would like to know if any here could give me an idea about the
> following:
>
> - consultant rates
>
> - how/where to find one
>
> - how to assess/determine suitability
>
> Thanks.
>
> ATP
>
>
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