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Old 01-26-2007, 02:11 PM
rsparrow
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Default RE: No more prompt "Is this the scheduled bill <bill>?" in 2007

My problem appears to be resolved. I just paid a bill and it correctly
removed it from the Bill Summary page.

My fix was to run repair and remove all bills, then reset up bills.

"rsparrow" wrote:

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> I recently upgraded from 2005 Deluxe to 2007 Premium. I was used to entering
> transactions in my check register and being prompted with "Is this the
> scheduled bill such and such?" I would click 'Yes' and then it would
> disappear out of my upcoming bills. I just noticed that all of my bills are
> way behind (according to Bills Summary), and when I pay one in the register
> it does not prompt me anymore. How can I get this functionality back? I would
> rather do it this way, than going to Bills Summary and paying them there,
> then going back to my register to enter regular transactions.
> Thanks in advance.

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Old 01-26-2007, 01:31 PM
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Default Re: No more prompt "Is this the scheduled bill <bill>?" in 2007

Thanks for the reply.

Acutally I had tried skipping them to get them current, but still wasn't
being prompted.

After reading some other posts with similar problems, I think I know what
caused my trouble. I am doubting it was anything to do with the upgrade to
2007. I remember now that a few months back, I paid several things off and
deleted the bills, rather than putting 0 payments left. I read that deleting
bills can cause trouble.

I ran the repair option with "remove all bills" and recreated all my monthly
bills. I am hoping this will do the trick.



"Dick Watson" wrote:

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> My **guess** is that you should go to Bills Summary and SKIP back scheduled
> bills until you get rid of past entries that didn't get entered. I'm
> **thinking** that it won't look except in a narrow date range for
> potentially matching bills to transactions entered.
> "rsparrow" <rsparrow[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:04CE8F0F-FBE5-40B1-B690-723FF2249B3B[at]microsoft.com...
> > I recently upgraded from 2005 Deluxe to 2007 Premium. I was used to
> > entering
> > transactions in my check register and being prompted with "Is this the
> > scheduled bill such and such?" I would click 'Yes' and then it would
> > disappear out of my upcoming bills. I just noticed that all of my bills
> > are
> > way behind (according to Bills Summary), and when I pay one in the
> > register
> > it does not prompt me anymore. How can I get this functionality back? I
> > would
> > rather do it this way, than going to Bills Summary and paying them there,
> > then going back to my register to enter regular transactions.
> > > Thanks in advance.

 
Old 01-26-2007, 12:20 AM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: No more prompt "Is this the scheduled bill <bill>?" in 2007

My **guess** is that you should go to Bills Summary and SKIP back scheduled
bills until you get rid of past entries that didn't get entered. I'm
**thinking** that it won't look except in a narrow date range for
potentially matching bills to transactions entered.

"rsparrow" <rsparrow[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:04CE8F0F-FBE5-40B1-B690-723FF2249B3B[at]microsoft.com...
- quote -

> I recently upgraded from 2005 Deluxe to 2007 Premium. I was used to
> entering
> transactions in my check register and being prompted with "Is this the
> scheduled bill such and such?" I would click 'Yes' and then it would
> disappear out of my upcoming bills. I just noticed that all of my bills
> are
> way behind (according to Bills Summary), and when I pay one in the
> register
> it does not prompt me anymore. How can I get this functionality back? I
> would
> rather do it this way, than going to Bills Summary and paying them there,
> then going back to my register to enter regular transactions.
> Thanks in advance.



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Old 01-25-2007, 02:55 PM
rsparrow
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Default No more prompt "Is this the scheduled bill <bill>?" in 2007

I recently upgraded from 2005 Deluxe to 2007 Premium. I was used to entering
transactions in my check register and being prompted with "Is this the
scheduled bill such and such?" I would click 'Yes' and then it would
disappear out of my upcoming bills. I just noticed that all of my bills are
way behind (according to Bills Summary), and when I pay one in the register
it does not prompt me anymore. How can I get this functionality back? I would
rather do it this way, than going to Bills Summary and paying them there,
then going back to my register to enter regular transactions.

Thanks in advance.
 

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