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| Hi Dick Thanks . I have only just discovered the forum so it seems I have missed on other users help and experince. I will keep a watch in future. Thanks PJB "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > I was discussed here at much length. For future reference you can find the > archives of this newsgroup in advanced search of group > microsoft.public.money at http://groups.google.com. > "pjb" <pjb[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4A720106-6ABE-4AC7-9403-DA573439D8AB[at]microsoft.com... > > I had missed that Kb article as I have been looking for a long time for a > > work around. |
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| I was discussed here at much length. For future reference you can find the archives of this newsgroup in advanced search of group microsoft.public.money at http://groups.google.com. "pjb" <pjb[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4A720106-6ABE-4AC7-9403-DA573439D8AB[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I had missed that Kb article as I have been looking for a long time for a > work around. |
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| Hi Thanks those who posted suggestions. I had missed that Kb article as I have been looking for a long time for a work around. Thank you PJB |
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| In microsoft.public.money, pjb wrote: - quote - > In Money 2005 the categories and subcategories have been added to one menu
Let's pretend you were asking how to return to dual> drop down. This is a real pain as a search using the first letter of the > catergories often finds a sub catergoriy instead of the category you want. > One of the options in the program settings should be to use the combined > categories and sub categories in one drop down box or to use them separately > as in all previous earlier versions of Ms Money category/separate lists: see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889931/en-us Later North American versions have a setting for this. - quote - > I know you can set up short cut key to go to the subcategories but I have > over 200 categories and sub categories and it would be impossible to remember > the short cut keys to all of these hence using the first few letter is > easiest and has been consist in all previous versions. > I would also like to see facilities added in the investment accounts to > track imputation credits for Australian shares. The should not involve any > customization for Australia as the USA is moving to a system of tax paid on > dividends similar to Australia from what I understand. > pjb |
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| There's a fix for this issue - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889931/en-us gives more info. -- Michael Gordon "pjb" <pjb[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FB6A6E4C-1778-4B0A-B237-3C0DE46625BE[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > In Money 2005 the categories and subcategories have been added to one menu > drop down. This is a real pain as a search using the first letter of the > catergories often finds a sub catergoriy instead of the category you want. > One of the options in the program settings should be to use the combined > categories and sub categories in one drop down box or to use them > separately > as in all previous earlier versions of Ms Money > I know you can set up short cut key to go to the subcategories but I have > over 200 categories and sub categories and it would be impossible to > remember > the short cut keys to all of these hence using the first few letter is > easiest and has been consist in all previous versions. > I would also like to see facilities added in the investment accounts to > track imputation credits for Australian shares. The should not involve any > customization for Australia as the USA is moving to a system of tax paid > on > dividends similar to Australia from what I understand. > pjb |
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| I wouldn't hold your breath for improvements to Money. MSFT has craftily trapped folks into upgrading every 2 years with the automatic disabling of downloading/online services policy. This trick eliminates any real incentive on MSFT's part to upgrade the program substantively. Sure there are some minimal changes every year but some of those changes are negative. I am still using M2002 because of negative changes in newer versions. Regards Bill Wood "pjb" <pjb[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FB6A6E4C-1778-4B0A-B237-3C0DE46625BE[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > In Money 2005 the categories and subcategories have been added to one menu > drop down. This is a real pain as a search using the first letter of the > catergories often finds a sub catergoriy instead of the category you want. > One of the options in the program settings should be to use the combined > categories and sub categories in one drop down box or to use them > separately > as in all previous earlier versions of Ms Money > I know you can set up short cut key to go to the subcategories but I have > over 200 categories and sub categories and it would be impossible to > remember > the short cut keys to all of these hence using the first few letter is > easiest and has been consist in all previous versions. > I would also like to see facilities added in the investment accounts to > track imputation credits for Australian shares. The should not involve any > customization for Australia as the USA is moving to a system of tax paid > on > dividends similar to Australia from what I understand. > pjb |
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| In Money 2005 the categories and subcategories have been added to one menu drop down. This is a real pain as a search using the first letter of the catergories often finds a sub catergoriy instead of the category you want. One of the options in the program settings should be to use the combined categories and sub categories in one drop down box or to use them separately as in all previous earlier versions of Ms Money I know you can set up short cut key to go to the subcategories but I have over 200 categories and sub categories and it would be impossible to remember the short cut keys to all of these hence using the first few letter is easiest and has been consist in all previous versions. I would also like to see facilities added in the investment accounts to track imputation credits for Australian shares. The should not involve any customization for Australia as the USA is moving to a system of tax paid on dividends similar to Australia from what I understand. pjb |
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