Oh well.) Spend ten minutes filling in the entries. (Oops, make sure you fill in an amount first or else it won’t let you get to the Split window, even though you may want to fill in the entries and have Quicken figure out the amount. It goes something like this: Fill in a check’s name and click on Split so you can enter multiple entries because you’re trying to pay off a credit card. This is the REALLY annoying one, but I’m not sure I remember the exact sequence. Since you want to fill it in, you don’t want to save it yet. You get a dialog box that says “You have changed the last transaction you were viewing. So, go to the list of online accounts and check out the name. Choose one of the memorized transactions. The problem is that after you click on the message’s OK button, every time it gives you the same message again. I’ve been getting that message for 176 years, which is fine. Quicken pops up a reminder that the stuff in curly braces won’t appear on the check. ” Press “Record Check” because you’re done. E.g., You might have an account such as “Cingular.
Write a check to an online payee for whom you use the curly braces to embed a hint that’s invisible to the recipient. Using the latest version, I have in the past ten minutes hit three bugs.ġ. How can it still have stupid, irritating, data-swallowing bugs in it?