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Old 08-05-2005, 12:22 AM
John DeMastri
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Default Re: Bulk Deleting Transactions

I know you spend alot of time here. I appreciate it, and that's the point -
my response wasn't intended to disrespect you in any regard. With the time
you spend here, you must have seen the cycle I described here many, many
times. It's a waste of bandwidth, and your good will. If you consider
speaking up for that rude, then we can respectfully disagree.

"Chris Cowles" <NoSpam[at]For.me> wrote in message
news:%23jZgmFVmFHA.576[at]TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
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> I'm a real person, not naive, volunteer a lot of my real time in this
> forum, and am not sorry that I do.
> I found his response relevant and useful. Yours was simply rude.
> BTW - it's freeware.
> --
> Chris Cowles
> Gainesville, FL
> "John DeMastri" <john_underscore_demastri_[at]_mindspring_dot_.com> wrote in
> message news:%237LjY1OmFHA.3120[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > One thing a moderated group might do is prevent this "a) submit obscure
> > goofy question, then b) 10 min later plug some one-off piece of junk
> > software for sale to meet said goofy problem" cycle... I'm just sorry
> > that real people sometimes volunteer real effort to answer the fake
> > question in the meantime...
> > > "Moshe Rosenberg" <MosheRosenberg[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> > message news:6D9F6F3C-1ADE-414A-856E-77DB47B953D5[at]microsoft.com...
> > > Thanks!
> > > > > < ad snipped> > > > > So the voiding is not bulk, but rounding them up is bulk.



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Old 08-05-2005, 12:05 AM
Chris Cowles
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Default Re: Bulk Deleting Transactions

I'm a real person, not naive, volunteer a lot of my real time in this forum,
and am not sorry that I do.

I found his response relevant and useful. Yours was simply rude.

BTW - it's freeware.
--
Chris Cowles
Gainesville, FL

"John DeMastri" <john_underscore_demastri_[at]_mindspring_dot_.com> wrote in
message news:%237LjY1OmFHA.3120[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
- quote -

> One thing a moderated group might do is prevent this "a) submit obscure
> goofy question, then b) 10 min later plug some one-off piece of junk
> software for sale to meet said goofy problem" cycle... I'm just sorry
> that real people sometimes volunteer real effort to answer the fake
> question in the meantime...
> "Moshe Rosenberg" <MosheRosenberg[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:6D9F6F3C-1ADE-414A-856E-77DB47B953D5[at]microsoft.com...
> > Thanks!
> > > < ad snipped> > > So the voiding is not bulk, but rounding them up is bulk.



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Old 08-04-2005, 03:50 PM
Moshe Rosenberg
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Default Re: Bulk Deleting Transactions

Don't be so cynical. I have nothing to do with that software, I had a real
issue, that Cal helped me. And this "junk" software saved my fingers 2400
repetitive strokes. I just hope that for the record someone else benefits
from this...

"John DeMastri" wrote:

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> One thing a moderated group might do is prevent this "a) submit obscure
> goofy question, then b) 10 min later plug some one-off piece of junk
> software for sale to meet said goofy problem" cycle... I'm just sorry that
> real people sometimes volunteer real effort to answer the fake question in
> the meantime...
> "Moshe Rosenberg" <MosheRosenberg[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:6D9F6F3C-1ADE-414A-856E-77DB47B953D5[at]microsoft.com...
> > Thanks!
> > > < ad snipped> > > So the voiding is not bulk, but rounding them up is bulk.

> >
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Old 08-04-2005, 01:38 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Bulk Deleting Transactions

In microsoft.public.money, John DeMastri wrote:

- quote -

> One thing a moderated group might do is prevent this "a) submit obscure
> goofy question, then b) 10 min later plug some one-off piece of junk
> software for sale to meet said goofy problem" cycle... I'm just sorry that
> real people sometimes volunteer real effort to answer the fake question in
> the meantime...


I really don't think that is what happened in this thread.
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Old 08-04-2005, 12:09 PM
John DeMastri
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Default Re: Bulk Deleting Transactions

One thing a moderated group might do is prevent this "a) submit obscure
goofy question, then b) 10 min later plug some one-off piece of junk
software for sale to meet said goofy problem" cycle... I'm just sorry that
real people sometimes volunteer real effort to answer the fake question in
the meantime...

"Moshe Rosenberg" <MosheRosenberg[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:6D9F6F3C-1ADE-414A-856E-77DB47B953D5[at]microsoft.com...
- quote -

> Thanks!
> < ad snipped> So the voiding is not bulk, but rounding them up is bulk.
>


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Old 08-04-2005, 04:34 AM
Moshe Rosenberg
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Default Re: Bulk Deleting Transactions

Thanks!

I had over 600 tranactions, but using freeware called
MacroMaker(http://members.ij.net/anthonymathews/MacroMaker.htm) I was able to
automate the keystrokes...



"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

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> In microsoft.public.money, Moshe Rosenberg wrote:
> > Is there a way to bulk delete all tranactions from one category? I deleted an
> > account and reimported it so now all transfer transactions are coming up
> > twice. One of them is part of the category "Xfer from deleted Account", and I
> > want to remove all of those.

> You could do an advance Find and Replace. Search for that category.
> Right-click each of the found transactions, one at a time, in the
> Search Results and chose Void.
> So the voiding is not bulk, but rounding them up is bulk.

 
Old 08-04-2005, 03:44 AM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Bulk Deleting Transactions

In microsoft.public.money, Moshe Rosenberg wrote:

- quote -

> Is there a way to bulk delete all tranactions from one category? I deleted an
> account and reimported it so now all transfer transactions are coming up
> twice. One of them is part of the category "Xfer from deleted Account", and I
> want to remove all of those.


You could do an advance Find and Replace. Search for that category.
Right-click each of the found transactions, one at a time, in the
Search Results and chose Void.

So the voiding is not bulk, but rounding them up is bulk.
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Old 08-04-2005, 03:30 AM
Moshe Rosenberg
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Default Bulk Deleting Transactions

Is there a way to bulk delete all tranactions from one category? I deleted an
account and reimported it so now all transfer transactions are coming up
twice. One of them is part of the category "Xfer from deleted Account", and I
want to remove all of those.

Help!
 

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