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What does a Blue check mark in CLR column in a checking account register signify.

William Day
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In reviewing transactions in my Quicken checking account register I noticed a check that had not been reconciled (no GREEN check mark in Clr column) yet this check had appeared in a statement that I had reconciled months ago. I decided to click on the Clr box and a BLUE check mark appeared. What is the meaning of the BLUE check mark in the Clr column? AND why would a check that I had reconciled months ago have a BLANK Clr box?
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The blue check mark means cleared. The green check mark means cleared AND reconciled. Blue checkmarks in the period being reconciled turn to green when the reconcile is complete.
I don't know why this one may have gotten messed up. But you can force it to show as reconciled (green checkmark) by option-clicking on the box.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s5
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The blue check mark means cleared. The green check mark means cleared AND reconciled. Blue checkmarks in the period being reconciled turn to green when the reconcile is complete.
I don't know why this one may have gotten messed up. But you can force it to show as reconciled (green checkmark) by option-clicking on the box.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s5 -
Thank You! I wasn't aware of the option-click option.0
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