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Old 06-14-2004, 11:19 PM
AL
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Default Re: What does that pale blue envelope with a red question mark on it mean?

Thanks. That clears up my question. I would never have associated that
icon as being related to a potentially recurring transaction...

AL


"Art McClinton" <art[at]nova.org> wrote in message
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> from the online help file
> Money detects if you enter similar transactions on multiple occasions
> and marks the transactions in the register with a <Blue envelope with
> red ?> to flag them as potentially recurring. These marked transactions
> will also be listed on the Accounts & Bills view of the Home page under
> Potential Recurring Transactions. If the marked transactions are in fact
> recurring, Money can help you schedule them. Or, you can tell Money to
> ignore them and not ask you again.
> You can schedule the transaction as recurring on the Home page by
> clicking Set up to the right of the transaction. You can also
> right-click the marked transaction in the account register, click Review
> Potential Recurring Transaction , and then click Set Up . Enter the
> required information, and then click OK .
> If you do not want to set it up as a scheduled recurring transaction,
> click Ignore on the Home page (also to the right of the transaction), or
> in the Potential Recurring Transaction dialog box above.
> AL wrote:
> > It shows up in the column marked "!". I have been using Money for years

and
> > never saw it once until this month, when it started appearing for a few

of
> > my transactions. I checked in Help but couldn't find anything about it.
> > > AL

>

 
Old 06-14-2004, 11:04 PM
Art McClinton
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Default Re: What does that pale blue envelope with a red question mark onit mean?

from the online help file
Money detects if you enter similar transactions on multiple occasions
and marks the transactions in the register with a <Blue envelope with
red ?> to flag them as potentially recurring. These marked transactions
will also be listed on the Accounts & Bills view of the Home page under
Potential Recurring Transactions. If the marked transactions are in fact
recurring, Money can help you schedule them. Or, you can tell Money to
ignore them and not ask you again.

You can schedule the transaction as recurring on the Home page by
clicking Set up to the right of the transaction. You can also
right-click the marked transaction in the account register, click Review
Potential Recurring Transaction , and then click Set Up . Enter the
required information, and then click OK .
If you do not want to set it up as a scheduled recurring transaction,
click Ignore on the Home page (also to the right of the transaction), or
in the Potential Recurring Transaction dialog box above.




AL wrote:
- quote -

> It shows up in the column marked "!". I have been using Money for years and
> never saw it once until this month, when it started appearing for a few of
> my transactions. I checked in Help but couldn't find anything about it.
> AL


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Old 06-14-2004, 08:55 PM
AL
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Default What does that pale blue envelope with a red question mark on it mean?

It shows up in the column marked "!". I have been using Money for years and
never saw it once until this month, when it started appearing for a few of
my transactions. I checked in Help but couldn't find anything about it.

AL


 

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