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Posted by John Pollard on July 24, 2007, 10:33 am
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Apologies if this turns out to create a duplicate post. I
originally sent this at noon July 23, 2007; it has been sitting
in my "Sent Items" folder since then ... but I do not find it
having ever arrived at the newsgroup. So, FWIW, I'm trying to
send it again.
> jen.huffman@yahoo.com wrote:
>> When I tried to open my quicken calendar for the first time,
>> Quicken
>> put all of my bank transactions onto the calendar! I only
>> wanted to
>> keep the bills and paychecks on there, so I was renaming them
>> and as I
>> renamed my paycheck, it asked me if I wanted to show the
>> previous
>> transactions (or something like that) or just future
>> transactions..When I put future transactions, I think it
>> erased some
>> of the paychecks from my account balance! My balance all of
>> a sudden
>> became negative. Do I have to figure out what it deleted and
>> put them
>> back in manually?
> I'm not sure I can follow everything you did, so I'm not sure
> I
> can say what is the best way to recover in your current file
> (assuming you need to recover anything).
>
> The best bet might be to restore your backup from just before
> you began the exercise of correcting the Calendar. (You can
> also look in the BACKUP folder in your Quicken data folder for
> automatic backups that Quicken makes ... and appends a single
> digit to the name of. The fileset with "1" appended to the
> name
> is the most recent.)
>
> And for the "future"; try clicking on "Options" in the
> Calendar
> menu bar and unselecting "Show recorded transactions in
> calendar".
>
> [It's also a good idea to include your Quicken year/version
> (such as: Q2005 Deluxe) when you post a question.]
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