Thankyou all for the valuable suggestions. I have noted all of them .

Regards
Aditi Bhutani
Oriental Bank of Commerce
New Delhi

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Aditi,
>
> I have studied accounts in Class 11 and 12, at college and during b-school.
> I have never had to understand how accounts are drawn though I admit having
> that knowledge would have enabled me to communicated to writers who did not
> understand how to create tables. For my own work, I used a spreadsheet. I
> used to create journals, profit and loss accounts etc without any problems
> in the correct format. All you are doing is drawing tables. A spreadsheet
> is
> easier to understand for a blind student since the rows and columns are
> marked. That way, they can easily visualize what an account looks like.
> They
> can also track the progression of rows and columns.
>
> I do not see how you can do accounts in Braille unless you are
> ultra-meticulous and plan your answers in advance. For instance, I used to
> post journal entries into a ledger. The idea was to read the question
> transaction by transaction and execute the action in that way. So, if ram
> transferred cash to Shyam, I would need to create Ram's account and Shyam's
> account in a  spreadsheet. So far so good. Now, further along the question,
> if Shyam transferred some money to ram, you will need to insert entries in
> their respective accounts.
>
> In addition, you need to troubleshoot trial balances when they won't match.
> The error is cumulative so fixing one mistake could lead to the whole thing
> matching. Named ranges are helpful in quickly navigating between ledger
> accounts.
>
> Pranav
>
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