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| That did it! Thanks BTW It's Deluxe, Advanced Register "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > Essential or Deluxe version? Advanced or Essential Register? > Apparently Microsoft thinks manual data entry like this is an irrelevant use > of Money, so they are continually pushing it further to the fringes of the > product. > In Deluxe and above, in Advanced Registers, you can go to the Account > Register and either use a Transaction Form or just double-click on the first > blank transaction at the bottom of the register. If you want to print the > check, enter Print in the number field. > "Flyboy" <Flyboy[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1C2B4DA7-49FF-4E94-B83A-62A7A9B70379[at]microsoft.com... > > I have downloaded Money 2007 Trial Version to see if it will work with my > > Bank. (My Bank will not support Quicken 2005) Hence I'm not currently > > using online checking. I'm trying to figure out how to enter a > > non-recurring check to be printed at a future date. Seems like a simple > > task > > that is basic to any checking software but I can't find out how to do it > > in > > Money 2007. Can anybody point me in the right direction? > > > Thanks |
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| Essential or Deluxe version? Advanced or Essential Register? Apparently Microsoft thinks manual data entry like this is an irrelevant use of Money, so they are continually pushing it further to the fringes of the product. In Deluxe and above, in Advanced Registers, you can go to the Account Register and either use a Transaction Form or just double-click on the first blank transaction at the bottom of the register. If you want to print the check, enter Print in the number field. "Flyboy" <Flyboy[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1C2B4DA7-49FF-4E94-B83A-62A7A9B70379[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I have downloaded Money 2007 Trial Version to see if it will work with my > Bank. (My Bank will not support Quicken 2005) Hence I'm not currently > using online checking. I'm trying to figure out how to enter a > non-recurring check to be printed at a future date. Seems like a simple > task > that is basic to any checking software but I can't find out how to do it > in > Money 2007. Can anybody point me in the right direction? > Thanks |
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| I have downloaded Money 2007 Trial Version to see if it will work with my Bank. (My Bank will not support Quicken 2005) Hence I'm not currently using online checking. I'm trying to figure out how to enter a non-recurring check to be printed at a future date. Seems like a simple task that is basic to any checking software but I can't find out how to do it in Money 2007. Can anybody point me in the right direction? Thanks |
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