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| In microsoft.public.money, diamonds2 wrote: - quote - > nope, it just continues below the last transaction. It's like in a spread > sheet where you can temporarily set a divider. Nothing I do seems to help, > I have tried to sort by number, date and everything but the line remains. I think the line is the boundary between today and tomorrow. If you are seeing currently dated transactions before the line, you should check the date on your computer. Double-clicking the clock is a convenient way to do that, usually. |
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| The line is "today's date" and EVERYTHING you enter will **start** below the line. Where does a transaction entered with yesterday's date END UP **after** you enter it? "diamonds2" <diamonds2[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:08E96392-2FC3-49F7-ACFE-F87ACE1E9F80[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > nope, it just continues below the last transaction. It's like in a spread > sheet where you can temporarily set a divider. Nothing I do seems to help, > I have tried to sort by number, date and everything but the line remains. > "Dick Watson" wrote: > > What if you enter a transaction with yesterday's date? Does it move back > > above the line once entered??? |
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| nope, it just continues below the last transaction. It's like in a spread sheet where you can temporarily set a divider. Nothing I do seems to help, I have tried to sort by number, date and everything but the line remains. "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > What if you enter a transaction with yesterday's date? Does it move back > above the line once entered??? > "diamonds2" <diamonds2[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:67EFE9F3-668A-49B1-ACCE-19A6FBF7098A[at]microsoft.com... > > After entering some misc. bank charges that were from the summer a > dividing > > line appeared below my last check and all the new information I try to > enter > > falls below this line. No matter how I try to get it to the correct > posting > > date it stays below the line. Any ideas? |
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| What if you enter a transaction with yesterday's date? Does it move back above the line once entered??? "diamonds2" <diamonds2[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:67EFE9F3-668A-49B1-ACCE-19A6FBF7098A[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > After entering some misc. bank charges that were from the summer a dividing > line appeared below my last check and all the new information I try to enter > falls below this line. No matter how I try to get it to the correct posting > date it stays below the line. Any ideas? |
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| After entering some misc. bank charges that were from the summer a dividing line appeared below my last check and all the new information I try to enter falls below this line. No matter how I try to get it to the correct posting date it stays below the line. Any ideas? |
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