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Attach documents on house and loan under account detail.
albator159
Attach documents on house account detail, loan account detail. bank account and all accounts.
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Sherlock
Open the loan account and press
Ctrl + Shift + A
NotACPA
@albator159
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I'd advise that you NOT do what you want. Attaching documents into Q causes INCREDIBLE file bloat, and those documents can ONLY be viewed from within Q.
Find yourself a good Document Manager instead.
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Sherlock
Open the loan account and press
Ctrl + Shift + A
NotACPA
@albator159
,
I'd advise that you NOT do what you want. Attaching documents into Q causes INCREDIBLE file bloat, and those documents can ONLY be viewed from within Q.
Find yourself a good Document Manager instead.
albator159
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@NotACPA
said:
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@albator159
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> I'd advise that you NOT do what you want. Attaching documents into Q causes INCREDIBLE file bloat, and those documents can ONLY be viewed from within Q.Find yourself a good Document Manager instead.
Very true lad might get huge and slow down software.
q_lurker
While the total file "might get huge", there is no support for the suggestion that the program performance degrades. The attachments only gets accessed when called upon by the user through the program.
I agree that a good document manager is a better choice offering better accessibility.
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