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Clone a Paycheck -- Quicken H&B 2004 Stewart Berman 03-15-2007
Posted by Oilcan on March 19, 2007, 4:38 pm
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> Oilcan wrote:
> > You will need to set it up from scratch. You will need a
> > slightly different name for your employer. For this
> > reason, I deleted my Paycheck Form and just used regular
> > memorized transactions (which is what you did before
> > there was a paycheck wizard).
>
> The only time Quicken will force you to have a unique paycheck
> name is on the second dialog box in the New paycheck setup.
> Once you get to the Paycheck "Form", where the paycheck
> ("company") name appears at the top of the form and you enter
> things like Gross Salary and deductions, you can change the
> paycheck name to any name you like.
>
> And if you created a second paycheck for the same company, but
> gave it a different name, you can "Edit" the paycheck and modify
> its name to be the same as any other paycheck.
>
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> John Pollard
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Thanks for the info. I will give it a try. The Paycheck form is
easier to read.


Posted by Stewart Berman on March 21, 2007, 11:29 pm
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But the question was can I clone a paycheck setup to create another
one?

Most of the time you can copy any transaction any create a new one
from the copy. The problem is I can't seem to find a way to copy,
paste and then schedule a paycheck transaction. Is there a way to do
that and if so how?



>Oilcan wrote:
>
>> You will need to set it up from scratch. You will need a
>> slightly different name for your employer. For this
>> reason, I deleted my Paycheck Form and just used regular
>> memorized transactions (which is what you did before
>> there was a paycheck wizard).
>
>The only time Quicken will force you to have a unique paycheck
>name is on the second dialog box in the New paycheck setup.
>Once you get to the Paycheck "Form", where the paycheck
>("company") name appears at the top of the form and you enter
>things like Gross Salary and deductions, you can change the
>paycheck name to any name you like.
>
>And if you created a second paycheck for the same company, but
>gave it a different name, you can "Edit" the paycheck and modify
>its name to be the same as any other paycheck.


Posted by Oilcan on March 22, 2007, 12:15 am
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> But the question was can I clone a paycheck setup to create another
> one?
>
> Most of the time you can copy any transaction any create a new one
> from the copy. The problem is I can't seem to find a way to copy,
> paste and then schedule a paycheck transaction. Is there a way to do
> that and if so how?
>
>
>
> >Oilcan wrote:
>
> >> You will need to set it up from scratch. You will need a
> >> slightly different name for your employer. For this
> >> reason, I deleted my Paycheck Form and just used regular
> >> memorized transactions (which is what you did before
> >> there was a paycheck wizard).
>
> >The only time Quicken will force you to have a unique paycheck
> >name is on the second dialog box in the New paycheck setup.
> >Once you get to the Paycheck "Form", where the paycheck
> >("company") name appears at the top of the form and you enter
> >things like Gross Salary and deductions, you can change the
> >paycheck name to any name you like.
>
> >And if you created a second paycheck for the same company, but
> >gave it a different name, you can "Edit" the paycheck and modify
> >its name to be the same as any other paycheck.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Answer: Set it up by scratch.


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