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Sources of Funds: comprises of Liability and EquityApplication of Funds: comprises of Current and non Current Assets
the different type of graph are bar, line, tally, pictogram, pie chart
Tally Multi User and Tally single users have no difference in features. Both have same features.Tally is single user or multi user it depends on type of license which has been purchased. Tally has licensing system different for each version. One can upgrade from Tally single user to Tally Multi user but one cannot downgrade from multi user to single user.So buy accordingly keeping in mind your future plans.For more information on Tally you can visit Tally's blog at www.apnitally.com
1) Tally 7.2 is not multilingual(many languages like Hindi, Gujrati etc) but Tally 9 is . 2) Tally 7.2 has VAT,TDS and service tax but not FBT, TCS and Excise but Tally 9 has all of these 3) Tally 7.2 supports SDF when sending data from company to another and Tally 9 uses XML to import and export. 4) Tally 7.2 can be upgraded to Tally 9 but Tally 9 cannot be degraded to Tally 7.2 5) Tally 7.2 is cheaper than Tally 9 For further details contact me on pravah101shukla @ gmail.com
alt= F3 To create a new company follow these steps. : 1. Just open tally. 2. Press Alt+F1. 3. If it show companies then press Esc. Then click Create company
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step 1: find the highest and lowest value given in the data. step 2: make two columns for 1 variable (x) and the other for tally bars. step3: arrange the values of variables in the ascending order in the variable column and another column for tally bars. step4:record the data in frequency tally step 5:find the frequency by counting the frequency tally
Tally 7.2 allows for creation of multiple documents. Maintaining the data base allows for invoicing in just a few steps. Following the template options listing client, service, date and charges will result in the invoice.
Exporting to Excel has been available since Tally 9, rel 2.0 in late 2007. You have four options for exporting your data: ASCII (Comma delimited), Excel (.XSL format), HTML (for viewing on the Internet), and XML (standard data interchange). Since Tally data is stored in a multi-dimentional database and Excel is a two-dimentional table, the format never will be exactly the same as in Tally. See related links for specific steps on how to export from Tally 9, release 2.0 to Excel.
tally first version is 3.0