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| The general answer: no. People find kludgey ways to do so. I don't recommend them as methods of financial management in general nor as ways to enter meaningful data in Money in specific. See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=113. You may also want to search the group archive (go to http://groups.google.com and do an advanced search for group microsoft.public.money) for "subaccounts" you might find some ideas along those lines. "Al Smith" <AlSmith[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2AA14CA1-D1E0-48F6-AF4A-0FCC1073A73C[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Is it possible, then, to crate sub-accounts for checking accounts? That > is > the goal. One account, several sub-accounts for cash withdrawals, taxes, > insurances, etc. |
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| Is it possible, then, to crate sub-accounts for checking accounts? That is the goal. One account, several sub-accounts for cash withdrawals, taxes, insurances, etc. Thanks, Al "Dick Watson" wrote: - quote - > You can't it and it probably isn't sensible to try. That's like Transferring > between, say, Food:Groceries and Automobile:Gasoline. If you classified a > transaction wrong in the first place, then change it. > I suspect you are trying to use Classification for some kind of cookie-jar > accounting scheme or pseudo-subaccounts or something. That's not what it is > really setup to do. It's just setup to be an alternate way to tag > transaction entries, not to be a way to subdivide an account balance. > "Al Smith" <AlSmith[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:99B7A1D0-B9D2-422B-979F-8940A09C0936[at]microsoft.com... > > I want to transfer from one class to another in the checking account. > > > Any idea as to how this is done? |
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| You can't it and it probably isn't sensible to try. That's like Transferring between, say, Food:Groceries and Automobile:Gasoline. If you classified a transaction wrong in the first place, then change it. I suspect you are trying to use Classification for some kind of cookie-jar accounting scheme or pseudo-subaccounts or something. That's not what it is really setup to do. It's just setup to be an alternate way to tag transaction entries, not to be a way to subdivide an account balance. "Al Smith" <AlSmith[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:99B7A1D0-B9D2-422B-979F-8940A09C0936[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I want to transfer from one class to another in the checking account. > Any idea as to how this is done? |
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| I have a checking account, in which I've used Classification 1 and called it Checking. I've established classes, under Checking, named savings, emergency, cash. I want to transfer from one class to another in the checking account. However, when attempting to do this, I receive an error that I can't transfer from/to the same account, even though the classifications are different. Any idea as to how this is done? |
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