use the slower download option its free and the spreadsheet only takes a few seconds to download, then open it in excell and save it, then you can go back and edit it at will.
I found another one on the internet. I actually added a sheet for each caliber I reload to have a historical account of all reloads.It includes Costs, ROI calculator, weight converter and an energy calculator. This one even prints out labels for you ammo boxes in either large or small Avery labels.
Don't use one for figuring cost but for other uses its handy. I use a little Dandy powder measure. An enlarged sheet on the wall with all the rotor numbers and below the charge it throws for each powder. Smaller than the one it comes with only the powders I use. Also working on a sheet for what loads I use for each caliber and with Microsoft I can color code for which load each weapon prefers.
I am impressed this is still here...
Let me see if i can find the original spreadsheet and tweak it some.
I know rules regarding shipping and sales tax have changed, and I can add a haz mat fee column as well.
I will post the new one in Google drive sometime soon...
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