In account A, mark the transactions that wish to move to account B - If the transactions are in one contiguous block, click the first transaction to highlight it. Word equation shortcut keys list. Scroll down to the last transaction, press and hold SHIFT then click the last transaction. All transactions within that block should now be highlighted. The technique to merge your accounts is basically for 2005 version of Quicken but, I think that it will for the latest versions too. All you have to do is to install any older version ( for example: 2005 or 208 version) after the installation of the latest version of Quicken. My wife and I run Quicken 2008 from two different user accounts on Windows 7 on the same computer. I don't remember having to do anything special with the program itself (other than setting up a desktop shortcut or adding it to the Start Menu for the second user to make it easier to find and start). I did however have to share the data file. Year end update for Quicken 2015 require a separate account ID for each Quicken data file. Video shows how to apply new ID to regain access to data file.
I wouldn't know if there are [specific] H&B nuances at issue as I'm Q06Dlx
(I don't see why there would be though), but why can't you just enter
historical info into your file and simply enter an adjust to zero etc. item
for some total along the way.
That way you can put in batches of history as you're so moved.
That way you wouldn't have to worry about combining some time down the road.
That way as you put it in it's always there.
FWIW, that's what I did way back when when I first began using Qkn.
It never occurred to me to make a new file.
I started using Q 'for real' and then gradually entered and reconciled prior
statements.
Depending upon the account, sometimes I just entered a statement balance
line (and offset), other times I entered the entire statement (and an offset
line) and sometimes just selected lines (and an offset line).
I guess you could also put it into a parallel 'closed' account that was kept
at zero.
Similar affect.
Geo. Salisbury
Long Valley, NJ
A file merging service can be used in any of the following scenarios:
Before you combine reports, take note of the following:
Accounts that will not be combined:
Data that will not be merged:
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