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How Do I Print Fixed-Rate Amortization Schedules

In a number of our tools we've found that there are a lot of different uses people like and they mostly involve embedding output into other documents. The Fixed-Rate Amortization Schedule is one such module, but there are others. Consequently, we take a slightly different approach. We give you a button to place your output onto the system cllipboard. (Usually it's a button with a clipboard icon.)

Doing it this way means you can go to your favorite word processor, spread sheet, slide-show-builder, or whatever, and use CTRL+V or the EDIT>>PASTE menu option and voila'--there's your schedule. Then you can annotate it, make it a part of a report, or whatever...and print, save it, email it, etc. The uses are only up to your software and your imagination.

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