FIrst of all I want to thank for that great product.
We start using it now and it covers everything we were looking for so far.
Thanks for your time :-)
Question:
When we add transactions there are two ceckboxes (C and R) but no info to them
In the help I couldn't find any explanation. What's that?
Regards
Targys
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C and R are for Cleared and Reconciled. You turn can them on or off in the Preferences. I personally don't use them, and they are not on by default, but some people more familiar with traditional accounting practices requested them. If you don't know what they are for, you're probably best off not using them (and turning them off in Preferences). 8-)
Cheers
--Wyatt
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Thanks for your reply. That's fine then. I am not familiar with those terms, but my wife is, as she's an accountant :-)
But is we didn't know what C and R stands for, we didn't know how to use them.
Now we can, or we just turn them off in case we don't need them.
Cool Tool!
Cheers
Targys
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Hi there...
FIrst of all I want to thank for that great product.
We start using it now and it covers everything we were looking for so far.
Thanks for your time :-)
Question:
When we add transactions there are two ceckboxes (C and R) but no info to them
In the help I couldn't find any explanation. What's that?
Regards
Targys
C and R are for Cleared and Reconciled. You turn can them on or off in the Preferences. I personally don't use them, and they are not on by default, but some people more familiar with traditional accounting practices requested them. If you don't know what they are for, you're probably best off not using them (and turning them off in Preferences). 8-)
Cheers
--Wyatt
Hi Wyatt...
Thanks for your reply. That's fine then. I am not familiar with those terms, but my wife is, as she's an accountant :-)
But is we didn't know what C and R stands for, we didn't know how to use them.
Now we can, or we just turn them off in case we don't need them.
Cool Tool!
Cheers
Targys