My latest Q version suggests old transation amounts when I enter a payee rather than the most recent
nicksokol2
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prior transaction for the payee. This is especially bothersome when I enter recurring transactions each month. I don't care what I paid for a Medicare monthly premium in 2008. It would ne great if Quicken could recall what I paid last month. My old version did this always.
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volvogirl said:Not sure that answers the question. I have mine set that way and it just shows me old transactions instead of the newer ones. Like it shows me 5 Social Security ones but not the last one. It really bugs me. It doesn't just have the latest one memorized but all of them. So there's more than 1 listed for a single payee. And when I have new amounts for pension or SS after I enter it I do memorize it.
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If you haven't already, you may want to verify the preferences are set to automatically memorize new payees: select Edit > Preferences...
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Not sure that answers the question. I have mine set that way and it just shows me old transactions instead of the newer ones. Like it shows me 5 Social Security ones but not the last one. It really bugs me. It doesn't just have the latest one memorized but all of them. So there's more than 1 listed for a single payee. And when I have new amounts for pension or SS after I enter it I do memorize it.
Q2013I'm staying on Quicken 2013 Premier for Windows.
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volvogirl said:Not sure that answers the question. I have mine set that way and it just shows me old transactions instead of the newer ones. Like it shows me 5 Social Security ones but not the last one. It really bugs me. It doesn't just have the latest one memorized but all of them. So there's more than 1 listed for a single payee. And when I have new amounts for pension or SS after I enter it I do memorize it.
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Thank you!!!!1
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