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this session will be split into three parts excel as a standalone tool excel to prepare it to import into quickbooks or accounting system and excel to clean up data thatamp;#39;s been exported from an accounting system so those are going to be the three parts so letamp;#39;s dive right in and letamp;#39;s talk about excel as a standalone tool so the first thing weamp;#39;re going to talk about is tables and list validation so let me open up excel here and iamp;#39;m going to open up a brand new page from xero and again weamp;#39;re gonna make the assumption that you decided that youamp;#39;re gonna organize some accounting data in excel thereamp;#39;s no accounting system weamp;#39;re gonna and everythingamp;#39;s gonna be entered from scratch right not gonna be imported from bank or anything else so typically what you do is you set up an excel spreadsheet and iamp;#39;m going to zoom this in a little bit may hopefully make it a little bit easier to read via the webinar and