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Posted by Joe Lauton on April 24, 2007, 4:33 pm
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Thanks John
Works like a charm.
jl
wrote:
>Joe Lauton wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 17:44:00 GMT, "John Pollard"
>>
>>> Joe Lauton wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:57:15 GMT, "John Pollard"
>>>>
>>>>> Joe Lauton wrote:
>>>>>> It there some sort of -non destructive undo and redo
>>>>>> in Q 2006 Basic?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I see the "Back" on the far left of the toolbar. I
>>>>>> inadvertently hit it 5 or 6 times!!!!! I believe it
>>>>>> is a "destructive undo" and everything is lost. Was
>>>>>> there a way to undo the previous action - of going
>>>>>> "Back" - except to recheck and reenter every single
>>>>>> transaction in every account that was altered?
>>>>>
>>>>> If you entered a new transaction, or modified an
>>>>> existing transaction, then clicked Enter; hitting the
>>>>> "back" button will not alter what you did; hitting
>>>>> "Enter" updates your data file, clicking Back does not
>>>>> undo that.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you did not hit Enter before you clicked Back, you
>>>>> could use the Forward button to return to the screen
>>>>> and complete the change and click Enter. I hit Back 4
>>>>> times then Forward 4 times and the new transaction I
>>>>> had been entering was still sitting there waiting for
>>>>> me to finish it.
>>>>
>>>> John;
>>>> I don't have a Forward button on my toolbar or menus
>>>> that I could find??? I'm not even sure what Back
>>>> does or is supposed to do.
>>>
>>> "Back" and "Forward" in Quicken are similar to Back and
>>> Forward in your browser. They just take you back or
>>> foward to where you have been.
>
>> So these two commands will not alter any entries - it is
>> a view only as in the browser? No danger <grin>. What
>> if one makes a change(s) to a transactions?
>
>From above:
>
>>>>>
>>>>> If you entered a new transaction, or modified an
>>>>> existing transaction, then clicked Enter; hitting the
>>>>> "back" button will not alter what you did; hitting
>>>>> "Enter" updates your data file, clicking Back does not
>>>>> undo that.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you did not hit Enter before you clicked Back, you
>>>>> could use the Forward button to return to the screen
>>>>> and complete the change and click Enter. I hit Back 4
>>>>> times then Forward 4 times and the new transaction I
>>>>> had been entering was still sitting there waiting for
>>>>> me to finish it.
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