The CVS Weekly: 10/04/09 – 10/10/09
Back by popular demand (in spite of terroristic attempts to destroy it)…The CVS Weekly! This may be a trial and error process, but so far, this is the best solution I’ve found (and, unfortunately, it doesn’t display the full width without scrolling or opening in a separate window).
If you have any difficulty accessing the printable coupon links (or would like to view the entire spreadsheet without scrolling), click HERE to access the spreadsheet directly.
Thanks, I Heart CVS!
Tips for Beginners:
- The ExtraCare Bucks (ECBs) will print at the end of your receipt and can be used like cash to pay for future purchases.
- Most ECB deals have limits to the number of times they can be repeated. The limits are placed at the ExtraCare card level, so if your family has two ExtraCare cards, you can “double the deal limit”.
- If you’re just starting out and want to save as much money as possible, check out in multiple transactions, and use the ECBs from one transaction to pay for another transaction.
- Scan your ExtraCare card at the kiosk before shopping to print additional in-store coupons.














I don’t know – if I can’t find a better format, would it be better to display the last column (Total Cost after Coupons & ECBs) next to the product description (Purchase column)? That way, you’d at least be able to see the product and final price at first glance?
Looks fine to me. Just a suggestion….could you also lock row # 2 from scrolling so when we reach the bottom we can see all the headings as well?
Thanks for all you do~
Sheri
Was just thinking of the exel sheets today, and was hoping for an email from you!!!
Thanks so much!!!
Ok-you need to open the file in google, then go to file, then save as excel document. Then expand the bars, and it will be just like the old excel files!