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| Another obvious answer would be to change banks. There are many banks that provide this service for no fee. -- Neil "Michael J. Blazin" <mjblazin[at]swbell.net> wrote in message news:Ldkci.16507$y_7.3757[at]newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... - quote - > Manually can include going to bank web site and downloading ofx file for > selected time period. It's free and matches up well with your previously > manually input checks. To me it's the natural way of doing it, the right > balance of control, speed, and frugality. > It does require going to site, selecting the account, specifying the time > period and clicking the download link, all of which takes 10 seconds. > Money handles the rest. Be advised some Money purists vehemently denounce > the process and lambaste the banks for not providing the service gratis. > To each is own. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news:qbt273dqq58rbhd46equ7uptk2lppn3nmu[at]4ax.com... > > In microsoft.public.money, Rebecca wrote: > > > > I want to use this software like you would Quickbooks - input your checks > > > and > > > deposits one by one, clear them as they clear, and then have a report of > > > where my money is going. (rent, groceries, etc...) The problem is, I > > > don't > > > want to pay my bank $10 or whatever a month to synchronize with MS Money > > > when > > > I can input the information myself. I have tried and tried and I can't > > > figure it out. Is there any way to manually put in all the info without > > > synchronizing with my bank online? > > > Yes. Go to the account list, and select the account. You could also > > create a shortcut to take you directly to that account in the > > future. > > > Into the register, enter your checks. I suggest un-ticking or > > ticking the box to use transaction forms. See which way seems more > > natural to you. > > > If you manually want to clear transactions, you can right-click (or > > use Ctrl+M) > > > Tear up a check? You could Void it as a right-click choice. > > > You can use the balance process to clear and reconcile, or you can > > do it all manually. > |
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| Thanks!!! That helped!! I downloaded the info from my bank, but I can only see 3 months worth in my check register in Money. So when I try to classify each expense, I can only do it for the last 3 months. Is there any way to see all expenses? I see a button that says you can choose to see the last 30 days, last 3 months, or all, but when I choose all, it only shows me 3 months. "Michael J. Blazin" wrote: - quote - > Manually can include going to bank web site and downloading ofx file for > selected time period. It's free and matches up well with your previously > manually input checks. To me it's the natural way of doing it, the right > balance of control, speed, and frugality. > It does require going to site, selecting the account, specifying the time > period and clicking the download link, all of which takes 10 seconds. Money > handles the rest. Be advised some Money purists vehemently denounce the > process and lambaste the banks for not providing the service gratis. To > each is own. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news:qbt273dqq58rbhd46equ7uptk2lppn3nmu[at]4ax.com... > > In microsoft.public.money, Rebecca wrote: > > > > I want to use this software like you would Quickbooks - input your checks > > > and > > > deposits one by one, clear them as they clear, and then have a report of > > > where my money is going. (rent, groceries, etc...) The problem is, I > > > don't > > > want to pay my bank $10 or whatever a month to synchronize with MS Money > > > when > > > I can input the information myself. I have tried and tried and I can't > > > figure it out. Is there any way to manually put in all the info without > > > synchronizing with my bank online? > > > Yes. Go to the account list, and select the account. You could also > > create a shortcut to take you directly to that account in the > > future. > > > Into the register, enter your checks. I suggest un-ticking or > > ticking the box to use transaction forms. See which way seems more > > natural to you. > > > If you manually want to clear transactions, you can right-click (or > > use Ctrl+M) > > > Tear up a check? You could Void it as a right-click choice. > > > You can use the balance process to clear and reconcile, or you can > > do it all manually. > |
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| Manually can include going to bank web site and downloading ofx file for selected time period. It's free and matches up well with your previously manually input checks. To me it's the natural way of doing it, the right balance of control, speed, and frugality. It does require going to site, selecting the account, specifying the time period and clicking the download link, all of which takes 10 seconds. Money handles the rest. Be advised some Money purists vehemently denounce the process and lambaste the banks for not providing the service gratis. To each is own. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:qbt273dqq58rbhd46equ7uptk2lppn3nmu[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Rebecca wrote: > > I want to use this software like you would Quickbooks - input your checks > > and > > deposits one by one, clear them as they clear, and then have a report of > > where my money is going. (rent, groceries, etc...) The problem is, I > > don't > > want to pay my bank $10 or whatever a month to synchronize with MS Money > > when > > I can input the information myself. I have tried and tried and I can't > > figure it out. Is there any way to manually put in all the info without > > synchronizing with my bank online? > Yes. Go to the account list, and select the account. You could also > create a shortcut to take you directly to that account in the > future. > Into the register, enter your checks. I suggest un-ticking or > ticking the box to use transaction forms. See which way seems more > natural to you. > If you manually want to clear transactions, you can right-click (or > use Ctrl+M) > Tear up a check? You could Void it as a right-click choice. > You can use the balance process to clear and reconcile, or you can > do it all manually. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > Into the register, enter your checks. I suggest un-ticking or
I also suggest expanding the register from single-line mode using> ticking the box to use transaction forms. See which way seems more > natural to you. Ctrl+T. It's a toggle, so you can go back if you like the other way better. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Rebecca wrote: - quote - > I want to use this software like you would Quickbooks - input your checks and
Yes. Go to the account list, and select the account. You could also> deposits one by one, clear them as they clear, and then have a report of > where my money is going. (rent, groceries, etc...) The problem is, I don't > want to pay my bank $10 or whatever a month to synchronize with MS Money when > I can input the information myself. I have tried and tried and I can't > figure it out. Is there any way to manually put in all the info without > synchronizing with my bank online? create a shortcut to take you directly to that account in the future. Into the register, enter your checks. I suggest un-ticking or ticking the box to use transaction forms. See which way seems more natural to you. If you manually want to clear transactions, you can right-click (or use Ctrl+M) Tear up a check? You could Void it as a right-click choice. You can use the balance process to clear and reconcile, or you can do it all manually. |
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| I want to use this software like you would Quickbooks - input your checks and deposits one by one, clear them as they clear, and then have a report of where my money is going. (rent, groceries, etc...) The problem is, I don't want to pay my bank $10 or whatever a month to synchronize with MS Money when I can input the information myself. I have tried and tried and I can't figure it out. Is there any way to manually put in all the info without synchronizing with my bank online? |
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