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| Ah, thank you. I knew I had skipped over something! Thanks for the quick response. "Glyn Simpson, MVP" <glyn[at]serf.org> wrote in message news:OaqXnD1eFHA.2420[at]TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... - quote - > if you customise the report, press the 'details' tab, there is a 'type' > dropdown box. change this to 'all types' instead of 'payments'. > -- > Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money > http://money.mvps.org > Check http://money.mvps.org/faq for tips and fixes for MS Money. To send > Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx > I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money > "Yohan" <bob[at]bob.com> wrote in message > news:OSb6c20eFHA.2692[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > I'm having trouble generating accurate reports. I just downloaded the > > Microsoft Money 2005 Trial and haven't yet set up a budget, so I don't > > know if that is affected too. > > > The problem is, I have several transactions assigned to a specific > > category. Some of them are charges (I bought something), and some of them > > are credits (I returned an item). The report only shows charges, so > > spending in certain categories is much higher than the actual amount. > > > I searched for an option to change this, but wasn't able to find it. How > > would I go about telling Money to find the net amount spend, rather than > > the literal amount "spent"? > > > Thanks! > |
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| if you customise the report, press the 'details' tab, there is a 'type' dropdown box. change this to 'all types' instead of 'payments'. -- Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money http://money.mvps.org Check http://money.mvps.org/faq for tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money "Yohan" <bob[at]bob.com> wrote in message news:OSb6c20eFHA.2692[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... - quote - > I'm having trouble generating accurate reports. I just downloaded the > Microsoft Money 2005 Trial and haven't yet set up a budget, so I don't > know if that is affected too. > The problem is, I have several transactions assigned to a specific > category. Some of them are charges (I bought something), and some of them > are credits (I returned an item). The report only shows charges, so > spending in certain categories is much higher than the actual amount. > I searched for an option to change this, but wasn't able to find it. How > would I go about telling Money to find the net amount spend, rather than > the literal amount "spent"? > Thanks! |
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| Note: The Budget seems to take credits into consideration, so this problem isn't as bad as I thought. But if there are any solutions, that would be great too! "Yohan" <bob[at]bob.com> wrote in message news:OSb6c20eFHA.2692[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... - quote - > I'm having trouble generating accurate reports. I just downloaded the > Microsoft Money 2005 Trial and haven't yet set up a budget, so I don't > know if that is affected too. > The problem is, I have several transactions assigned to a specific > category. Some of them are charges (I bought something), and some of them > are credits (I returned an item). The report only shows charges, so > spending in certain categories is much higher than the actual amount. > I searched for an option to change this, but wasn't able to find it. How > would I go about telling Money to find the net amount spend, rather than > the literal amount "spent"? > Thanks! |
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| I'm having trouble generating accurate reports. I just downloaded the Microsoft Money 2005 Trial and haven't yet set up a budget, so I don't know if that is affected too. The problem is, I have several transactions assigned to a specific category. Some of them are charges (I bought something), and some of them are credits (I returned an item). The report only shows charges, so spending in certain categories is much higher than the actual amount. I searched for an option to change this, but wasn't able to find it. How would I go about telling Money to find the net amount spend, rather than the literal amount "spent"? Thanks! |
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