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| <johnbusc[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1123579955.190451.247500[at]g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Ted,
solve the same problem with my conversion from 2004-2006. That was after> There are a couple of ways to handle this. > One, you can merge the MSN Bill Pay account with your original checking > account. I believe you can only do this if your original checking > account is also setup for online services. If it is also setup with > your bank for online bill pay through Money, one of the bill pay > methods may be disabled for the merged account (MSN's or your bank's). > You will still be able to pay bills with the merged account though. If > you didn't have bill pay setup through your bank within Money, then the > merged account will pay bills through MSN. > Two, you can leave the two separate accounts. In order to reconcile > the MSN account you'll have to classify the bill pay debits from your > checking account as transfers to the MSN account when they clear your > bank. This will keep the MSN account balance at zero except when there > are bill pays in process. > The latter method, while more cumbersome, is also good if your original > checking account is also activated for bill pay through your bank > within Money. You can either bill pay through your bank or MSN! > Hope this helps. > Regards, > JB Or you can go back to a version of money that works. I was not able to working with two levels of MS support for a couple of weeks. Their final advise, when all other attempts failed, was to start from scratch with a new money 2006 file and to import the accounts that were to be exported from money 2004. Money 2006 even screwed up the operation of Money 2004 which I had maintained following MS instructions for a dual install. I finally had to go back to a system checkpoint that I took prior to starting the Money 2006 installation. That one simple restore step made Money 2004 start working again. It's clear to me that Money 2006 migration of previous version data files is a sorry mess. Installed from scratch with new data files it might be the best thing since sliced bread, but I'll never know. The other show stopper in my opinion is the total dependence on an internet connection to help for anything other than connection problems. For those of us who spend a lot of time traveling in our RV's that's a sorry mess also. If MS wants to claim that the internet help feature provides more up-to-date information that fine with me. Just give me a link from which I can download the help files for offline use. Al |
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| Ted, There are a couple of ways to handle this. One, you can merge the MSN Bill Pay account with your original checking account. I believe you can only do this if your original checking account is also setup for online services. If it is also setup with your bank for online bill pay through Money, one of the bill pay methods may be disabled for the merged account (MSN's or your bank's). You will still be able to pay bills with the merged account though. If you didn't have bill pay setup through your bank within Money, then the merged account will pay bills through MSN. Two, you can leave the two separate accounts. In order to reconcile the MSN account you'll have to classify the bill pay debits from your checking account as transfers to the MSN account when they clear your bank. This will keep the MSN account balance at zero except when there are bill pays in process. The latter method, while more cumbersome, is also good if your original checking account is also activated for bill pay through your bank within Money. You can either bill pay through your bank or MSN! Hope this helps. Regards, JB Ted Kontos wrote: - quote - > I have been paying my bills through MSN Billpay since 2002 (Money 03). I > recently upgraded to M06 and noticed that all of my MSN BP transactions are > entered into a new account which naturally is a big debit ($20K or so, since > it's all debits), rather than into the checking account I use to pay the > bills from. Is there any way to correct this, especially since it throws my > Net Worth of by $20K? I'm really confused....any help would be appreciated. > Thanks, > Ted |
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| I have been paying my bills through MSN Billpay since 2002 (Money 03). I recently upgraded to M06 and noticed that all of my MSN BP transactions are entered into a new account which naturally is a big debit ($20K or so, since it's all debits), rather than into the checking account I use to pay the bills from. Is there any way to correct this, especially since it throws my Net Worth of by $20K? I'm really confused....any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Ted |
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