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Old 06-19-2006, 07:12 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Incorrect bank accounts subtotal in Canadian dollars.

In microsoft.public.money, mcks_mom wrote:

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> Hi Everyone I am new to using Money and I am having a problem and hoping
> omeone could help me figure it out.
> I have entered all my bank info and the individual accounts totals are
> correct, however when I view the accounts list screen the sub total has
> displays as follows:
> (CA$115,989.67)
> This negative amount is way off (should be a positive amount) and I have no
> idea how to fix it.


Start with File-> RepairMoneyFile-> QuickFileRepair.
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Old 06-19-2006, 05:29 PM
mcks_mom
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Default Incorrect bank accounts subtotal in Canadian dollars.

Hi Everyone I am new to using Money and I am having a problem and hoping
omeone could help me figure it out.
I have entered all my bank info and the individual accounts totals are
correct, however when I view the accounts list screen the sub total has
displays as follows:
(CA$115,989.67)

This negative amount is way off (should be a positive amount) and I have no
idea how to fix it.

If anyone knows or could give me some guidance on how this total may have
came about it would be greatly appreciated.

 

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