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| I am fairly new to Microsoft Money (using 2007), but it is working out very well for me. The only thing I am currently trying to figure out is the best/easiest way to handle things when I make a deposit with two or more checks at once. I am having Money sync with my bank, and any deposit (regardless of the number of checks) is treated as a single entry. I have seen a few references to using some sort of secondary account, but it seems like a fairly round-about way to handle it. Are there any alternatives methods known? Thank you for any information. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Matt wrote: >I am fairly new to Microsoft Money (using 2007), but it is working out very >well for me. The only thing I am currently trying to figure out is the >best/easiest way to handle things when I make a deposit with two or more >checks at once. > >I am having Money sync with my bank, and any deposit (regardless of the >number of checks) is treated as a single entry. > >I have seen a few references to using some sort of secondary account, but it >seems like a fairly round-about way to handle it. Are there any alternatives >methods known? > >Thank you for any information. You want to enter the category as Split... That will open up a window where you can break out the pieces. |
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| I was going to reply and say that I could not find this option anywhere, but then I realized I needed to switch to the advanced account register Itworks great, thanks. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > You want to enter the category as Split... That will open up a > window where you can break out the pieces. |
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