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| Thanks, Wayne. I guess I'll do that. I was hoping this was an option in a newer version (2006?), but I'll settle for the different files. It seems like a pretty basic feature that should be in the program, doesn't it? Thanks for your help! -Kristin "Wayne" wrote: - quote - > You could probably create a new money file for each acct. Not the best > solution but one that should work. > -- > Thanks > Wayne Sepega > Jacksonville, Fl > Enterprise Library Configuration Console Module Generator > http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/elccmg > "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But > let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. > That's relativity." - Albert Einstein > "Kristin" <Kristin[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news C62874B-BBC3-4154-B0F4-D64B7890E351[at]microsoft.com...> > Hi, > > > Our household has three checking accounts - two individual accounts and > > one > > joint account. I'd like to create a seperate budget for each account. I'm > > using Money 2002, and I see the feature to create a new budget, but this > > requires me to close the current budget. Is there a way to use three > > different budgets concurrently? Perhaps a newer version has this feature? > > > I would appreciate any advice on this issue. Thanks in advance! > > > -Kristin |
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| You could probably create a new money file for each acct. Not the best solution but one that should work. -- Thanks Wayne Sepega Jacksonville, Fl Enterprise Library Configuration Console Module Generator http://workspaces.gotdotnet.com/elccmg "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein "Kristin" <Kristin[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C62874B-BBC3-4154-B0F4-D64B7890E351[at]microsoft.com...- quote - > Hi, > Our household has three checking accounts - two individual accounts and > one > joint account. I'd like to create a seperate budget for each account. I'm > using Money 2002, and I see the feature to create a new budget, but this > requires me to close the current budget. Is there a way to use three > different budgets concurrently? Perhaps a newer version has this feature? > I would appreciate any advice on this issue. Thanks in advance! > -Kristin |
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| Hi, Our household has three checking accounts - two individual accounts and one joint account. I'd like to create a seperate budget for each account. I'm using Money 2002, and I see the feature to create a new budget, but this requires me to close the current budget. Is there a way to use three different budgets concurrently? Perhaps a newer version has this feature? I would appreciate any advice on this issue. Thanks in advance! -Kristin |
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