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| Thanks Rick C...That approach with the mouse worked perfectly for me, thanks a mill!!! "Rick C." wrote: - quote - > Here is another approach...try CTRL+SHIFT+ <left mouse click> ...this is a > little faster as you do not have to up arrow or down arrow. > "Michael Gordon, MVP" wrote: > > a different approach than CTRL-SHFT-M, would be to "balance the account" > > (putting in whatever final balance you need to get you where you want to > > be) - then holding the spacebar will mark each transaction as reconciled. > > > -- > > Michael Gordon > > MVP > > > > "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:54AB1618-DA68-440F-946F-38F5DF3836A5[at]microsoft.com... > > > I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe > > > trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so > > > I > > > had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. > > > > > All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them > > > as > > > reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm > > > hoping > > > there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster > > > than > > > right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting > > > reconciled. > > > > > > > |
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| Here is another approach...try CTRL+SHIFT+ <left mouse click> ...this is a little faster as you do not have to up arrow or down arrow. "Michael Gordon, MVP" wrote: - quote - > a different approach than CTRL-SHFT-M, would be to "balance the account" > (putting in whatever final balance you need to get you where you want to > be) - then holding the spacebar will mark each transaction as reconciled. > -- > Michael Gordon > MVP > "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:54AB1618-DA68-440F-946F-38F5DF3836A5[at]microsoft.com... > > I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe > > trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so > > I > > had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. > > > All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them > > as > > reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm > > hoping > > there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster > > than > > right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting > > reconciled. > > |
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| a different approach than CTRL-SHFT-M, would be to "balance the account" (putting in whatever final balance you need to get you where you want to be) - then holding the spacebar will mark each transaction as reconciled. -- Michael Gordon MVP "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:54AB1618-DA68-440F-946F-38F5DF3836A5[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe > trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so > I > had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. > All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them > as > reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm > hoping > there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster > than > right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting > reconciled. |
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| I'm wondering if you are using Advanced Register. "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FA226B1F-0C32-4E65-A1A7-C90795F6CC0E[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Thanks JCM, but that still doesn't work. ctrl-shift-m just doesn't do > anything for me at all. Does that function work in Money 2006 or the trial > version I wonder???? |
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| Thanks JCM, but that still doesn't work. ctrl-shift-m just doesn't do anything for me at all. Does that function work in Money 2006 or the trial version I wonder???? "jcm" wrote: - quote - > Change your register view so that only the only the unreconciled > transactions are showing. Pressing crtl-shift-m keys concurrently > should then reconcile the transaction, hide the transaction, and > automatically move to the next transaction. > rpgraff wrote: > > Yes, I saw this short cut on one of the "faq's", but either I'm not applying > > it properly or it does not work with Money 2006. > > > I am highlighting the entry and then doing the ctrl-shift-m and nothing > > happens. > > > > "Richard Bollar" wrote: > > > > ctrl-shift-M is what you're looking for. > > > > > -- > > > > > "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:54AB1618-DA68-440F-946F-38F5DF3836A5[at]microsoft.com... > > > > I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe > > > > trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so > > > > I > > > > had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. > > > > > > > All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them > > > > as > > > > reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm > > > > hoping > > > > there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster > > > > than > > > > right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting > > > > reconciled. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| Change your register view so that only the only the unreconciled transactions are showing. Pressing crtl-shift-m keys concurrently should then reconcile the transaction, hide the transaction, and automatically move to the next transaction. rpgraff wrote: - quote - > Yes, I saw this short cut on one of the "faq's", but either I'm not applying > it properly or it does not work with Money 2006. > I am highlighting the entry and then doing the ctrl-shift-m and nothing > happens. > "Richard Bollar" wrote: > > ctrl-shift-M is what you're looking for. > > > -- > > > "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:54AB1618-DA68-440F-946F-38F5DF3836A5[at]microsoft.com... > > > I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe > > > trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so > > > I > > > had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. > > > > > All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them > > > as > > > reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm > > > hoping > > > there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster > > > than > > > right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting > > > reconciled. > > > > > > |
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| Yes, I saw this short cut on one of the "faq's", but either I'm not applying it properly or it does not work with Money 2006. I am highlighting the entry and then doing the ctrl-shift-m and nothing happens. "Richard Bollar" wrote: - quote - > ctrl-shift-M is what you're looking for. > -- > "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:54AB1618-DA68-440F-946F-38F5DF3836A5[at]microsoft.com... > > I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe > > trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so > > I > > had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. > > > All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them > > as > > reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm > > hoping > > there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster > > than > > right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting > > reconciled. > > |
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| ctrl-shift-M is what you're looking for. -- "rpgraff" <rpgraff[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:54AB1618-DA68-440F-946F-38F5DF3836A5[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe > trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so > I > had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. > All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them > as > reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm > hoping > there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster > than > right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting > reconciled. |
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| I have been using quicken 2003 and decided to give the Money 2006 deluxe trial version a try. Importing my existing quicken file wouldn't work so I had to export it as as a qif file and then import into Money. All transactions (5 years worth) are marked as (E) and I need to set them as reconciled. Doing each one individually is very time consuming. I'm hoping there is some "secret" little trick or short cut that can make it faster than right clicking the transaction, going to "mark as" and selecting reconciled. |
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