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Old 01-29-2008, 07:33 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Two accounts same bank

In microsoft.public.money, NW wrote:

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> My wife and I have an account at the same bank. How do we setup money to
> allow for this. It appears that we have to create two logins and set up on
> person as one user and one as the other. We want all the inforamtion to be
> viewed in one budget and we have some joint accounts. How does money work
> with this. I have looked at all the docs and it appears that this is not
> possible.


I think you just set up the second account in Money, and expect
Money to ask if they have the same logins.
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Old 01-29-2008, 06:51 PM
NW
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Default Two accounts same bank

My wife and I have an account at the same bank. How do we setup money to
allow for this. It appears that we have to create two logins and set up on
person as one user and one as the other. We want all the inforamtion to be
viewed in one budget and we have some joint accounts. How does money work
with this. I have looked at all the docs and it appears that this is not
possible.
Thanks,
 

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