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Dug this up; had done it over a year ago. Another unit converter! A few of these around, so here's mine!
This mini-prog (which will have hopefully uploaded correctly this time!) will calculate the monthly payment required for a mortgage-style loan. Upon request, it will produce an amortisation schedule on a MSFlexGrid control. You may also view 2 simple MSCharts based on the grid's data.
This is an update of GraphAmort, a previous offering of mine. This time, you can export the contents of the loan amortisation schedule to a HTML file, for universal display, e-mailing etc. You can now also copy the graph to the clipboard for pasting into a graphics package (I should've added this the first time!).
Dug this up; had done it over a year ago. Another unit converter! A few of these around, so here's mine!
This mini-prog (which will have hopefully uploaded correctly this time!) will calculate the monthly payment required for a mortgage-style loan. Upon request, it will produce an amortisation schedule on a MSFlexGrid control. You may also view 2 simple MSCharts based on the grid's data.
This is an update of GraphAmort, a previous offering of mine. This time, you can export the contents of the loan amortisation schedule to a HTML file, for universal display, e-mailing etc. You can now also copy the graph to the clipboard for pasting into a graphics package (I should've added this the first time!).
This is an update of GraphAmort, a previous offering of mine. This time, you can export the contents of the loan amortisation schedule to a HTML file, for universal display, e-mailing etc. You can now also copy the graph to the clipboard for pasting into a graphics package (I should've added this the first time!).
This mini-prog (which will have hopefully uploaded correctly this time!) will calculate the monthly payment required for a mortgage-style loan. Upon request, it will produce an amortisation schedule on a MSFlexGrid control. You may also view 2 simple MSCharts based on the grid's data.
Dug this up; had done it over a year ago. Another unit converter! A few of these around, so here's mine!
This is an update of GraphAmort, a previous offering of mine. This time, you can export the contents of the loan amortisation schedule to a HTML file, for universal display, e-mailing etc. You can now also copy the graph to the clipboard for pasting into a graphics package (I should've added this the first time!).
This mini-prog (which will have hopefully uploaded correctly this time!) will calculate the monthly payment required for a mortgage-style loan. Upon request, it will produce an amortisation schedule on a MSFlexGrid control. You may also view 2 simple MSCharts based on the grid's data.
Dug this up; had done it over a year ago. Another unit converter! A few of these around, so here's mine!
This is an update of GraphAmort, a previous offering of mine. This time, you can export the contents of the loan amortisation schedule to a HTML file, for universal display, e-mailing etc. You can now also copy the graph to the clipboard for pasting into a graphics package (I should've added this the first time!).
This mini-prog (which will have hopefully uploaded correctly this time!) will calculate the monthly payment required for a mortgage-style loan. Upon request, it will produce an amortisation schedule on a MSFlexGrid control. You may also view 2 simple MSCharts based on the grid's data.
Dug this up; had done it over a year ago. Another unit converter! A few of these around, so here's mine!
This is an update of GraphAmort, a previous offering of mine. This time, you can export the contents of the loan amortisation schedule to a HTML file, for universal display, e-mailing etc. You can now also copy the graph to the clipboard for pasting into a graphics package (I should've added this the first time!).
This mini-prog (which will have hopefully uploaded correctly this time!) will calculate the monthly payment required for a mortgage-style loan. Upon request, it will produce an amortisation schedule on a MSFlexGrid control. You may also view 2 simple MSCharts based on the grid's data.
Dug this up; had done it over a year ago. Another unit converter! A few of these around, so here's mine!