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| Can you not just open your account, and click 'change account details' on the left side? In there you can change the account type if you need.. but Cal is right.. a line of credit is really just a Bank account that goes negative.. if you have online banking and download the transactions, you don't even have to do anything at all.. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news hihp1pic9u7ajs09mtbd1c1lgqmu6f7pg[at]4ax.com...- quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Doug A Scott <Doug A > Scott[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > We just got a line of credit added to an account that we've had for years. > > But I can't figure out where/how to add that information to the account as it > > appears in Money 2004 (Standard). It looks like you can create a whole new > > account with a credit line but not alter an already existing account to have > > one. I really, *really* do not want to make this a whole new account from > > scratch. > > > I've looked through the help file, but not finding anything. Any ideas how > > to do this? Am I being dense or do I actually need to start over? > This is a checking account? You are entering the transactions by > hand? > Why not just write checks and allow he balance to go negative. Enter > the interest charges as payments. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Doug A Scott <Doug A Scott[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: - quote - > We just got a line of credit added to an account that we've had for years.
This is a checking account? You are entering the transactions by> But I can't figure out where/how to add that information to the account as it > appears in Money 2004 (Standard). It looks like you can create a whole new > account with a credit line but not alter an already existing account to have > one. I really, *really* do not want to make this a whole new account from > scratch. > I've looked through the help file, but not finding anything. Any ideas how > to do this? Am I being dense or do I actually need to start over? hand? Why not just write checks and allow he balance to go negative. Enter the interest charges as payments. |
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| We just got a line of credit added to an account that we've had for years. But I can't figure out where/how to add that information to the account as it appears in Money 2004 (Standard). It looks like you can create a whole new account with a credit line but not alter an already existing account to have one. I really, *really* do not want to make this a whole new account from scratch. I've looked through the help file, but not finding anything. Any ideas how to do this? Am I being dense or do I actually need to start over? Thanks, Doug |
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