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| Have you check the Amount 'criteria' for the Income in the recurring Bill Summary? eg. have you got it setup with "Estimate amount based on last number of instances"? This will avergage the salary over the last number of instances. You could select fixed. Hope this helps. "GoodTrouble" <GoodTrouble[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:154E42E6-13B7-4700-BA26-4EAAA6B73031[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I am trying to set up a budget. Everytime I go to creat a new budget with > nothing but my recurring transations and default categories Money is > entering > my income with a value that is over a hundered dollars too high for the > monthly subtotal. It will not let me change this value and thus it offsets > all the figures. > I realize money goes after previous transactions for figures, but I > recently > started a new job. Is there a way to just create a blank budget with the > values that I enter myself? Or to erase Money's memory of previous > transactions without deleting my previous transactions? > Please Help! |
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| I am trying to set up a budget. Everytime I go to creat a new budget with nothing but my recurring transations and default categories Money is entering my income with a value that is over a hundered dollars too high for the monthly subtotal. It will not let me change this value and thus it offsets all the figures. I realize money goes after previous transactions for figures, but I recently started a new job. Is there a way to just create a blank budget with the values that I enter myself? Or to erase Money's memory of previous transactions without deleting my previous transactions? Please Help! |