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| Have you looked at Find and Replace to see if that will work for you (under the Tools menu)? -Mark "Subba" <Subba[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:106BF5F0-CC0E-4312-BC84-E9229A640316[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I have searched for this answer but have not been able to find it. I > would > like to select several items (e.g. credit card charges) and assign them to > the same category. My application is that I use the same CC for personal > and > business expenses. I now manually assign "Business Expenses: > Reimbursable" > (or something like that) to each of the appropriate expenses. This is a > pain. I would like to just select each of the entries and assign them all > at > once. > Thanks in advance for your help. > -Subba |
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| You have to be kidding. I bet you will ask that they implement standard windows ctl-c ctl-v procedures at the transaction level! Or maybe you will want to be able to select more than one transaction at a time for an operation, like in Excel! When looking for practical features like the one you request, you must remember that no one really believes that the authors of this program at Microsoft actually use the software for their personal business. The result is that the features are shallow and pretty power-user-unfriendly. A person with a 95 IQ will be happy, but those of us with 140+ will be jumping off bridges. "Subba" wrote: - quote - > I have searched for this answer but have not been able to find it. I would > like to select several items (e.g. credit card charges) and assign them to > the same category. My application is that I use the same CC for personal and > business expenses. I now manually assign "Business Expenses: Reimbursable" > (or something like that) to each of the appropriate expenses. This is a > pain. I would like to just select each of the entries and assign them all at > once. > Thanks in advance for your help. > -Subba |
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| Subba, that would be wonderful if you can do that- but as far as I know there is no functinality that exist (ms 2007) that would let you do that. Perhaps, it's something for MS to consider in the next release... "Subba" wrote: - quote - > I have searched for this answer but have not been able to find it. I would > like to select several items (e.g. credit card charges) and assign them to > the same category. My application is that I use the same CC for personal and > business expenses. I now manually assign "Business Expenses: Reimbursable" > (or something like that) to each of the appropriate expenses. This is a > pain. I would like to just select each of the entries and assign them all at > once. > Thanks in advance for your help. > -Subba |
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| I have searched for this answer but have not been able to find it. I would like to select several items (e.g. credit card charges) and assign them to the same category. My application is that I use the same CC for personal and business expenses. I now manually assign "Business Expenses: Reimbursable" (or something like that) to each of the appropriate expenses. This is a pain. I would like to just select each of the entries and assign them all at once. Thanks in advance for your help. -Subba |
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