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| It doesn't appear that you can. You can tell that I've never messed with Cash Flow Scenarios before. Of course, you can have the same effect by creating a bill that matches your scenario, using Forecast cash flow, then deleting the bill. "Buck Rogers" <who[at]cares.com.au> wrote in message news:WjwSa.819$vD1.34469[at]nnrp1.ozemail.com.au... - quote - > At the "Forecast your cash flow" screen, in the left column, I click on > "try cashflow scenarios". > Then I choose "What if I earn X less", "$100", "Weekly". > Then when I click "calculate", it only shows me a forecast period > of only 2 months, which is not enough for me. I need to see further > into the future. > How can I extend this forecast period to 12 months and beyond? |
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| "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mindspring.com> wrote in message news:Oq1OyWrTDHA.1552[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > If, by cash flow scenario, you mean the forecast cash flow graph, go to
At the "Forecast your cash flow" screen, in the left column, I click on> Forecast your cash flow and manipulate the Time Period just above and to the > right of the graph. This allows a whole bunch of choices up to Custom. "try cashflow scenarios". Then I choose "What if I earn X less", "$100", "Weekly". Then when I click "calculate", it only shows me a forecast period of only 2 months, which is not enough for me. I need to see further into the future. How can I extend this forecast period to 12 months and beyond? Cheers, Buck. |
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| If, by cash flow scenario, you mean the forecast cash flow graph, go to Forecast your cash flow and manipulate the Time Period just above and to the right of the graph. This allows a whole bunch of choices up to Custom. "Buck Rogers" <who[at]cares.com.au> wrote in message news vuSa.762$vD1.32261[at]nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...- quote - > I am presented with only a 2 month timeframe when I try the > cash flow scenario. > How can I set it so I can have a 12 month timeframe? |
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| Hi guys, as above. I am presented with only a 2 month timeframe when I try the cash flow scenario. How can I set it so I can have a 12 month timeframe? Thanks guys! Buck |
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