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I have been unable to find a bank reconciliation report using latest Mac software.
sewbsy6041
Where do I find this report???
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jacobs
@sewbsy6041
" John is correct, but I'd note there has been some information from the development team that indicates new functionality for reconciliations is under development. They apparently added code in the 5.16 release to start storing information about each reconciliation, in preparation for a future version which will allow users to re-visit previous reconciliations to fix problems in the past. It seems logical that being able to print each reconciliation might come as part of that effort. Of course, Quicken is pretty tight-lipped about what features are planned, and almost never indicates
when
particular features will be released, so all I'm telling you is that there are some promising signs.
Meanwhile, you should
go to the page where users have requested a reconciliation report
and add your vote for this feature. (Under the first post there, in the large blue box, click the little gray arrow under the vote counter to see the count increment by one.)
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John_in_NC
The Mac version of Quicken does not have a reconciliation report.
jacobs
@sewbsy6041
" John is correct, but I'd note there has been some information from the development team that indicates new functionality for reconciliations is under development. They apparently added code in the 5.16 release to start storing information about each reconciliation, in preparation for a future version which will allow users to re-visit previous reconciliations to fix problems in the past. It seems logical that being able to print each reconciliation might come as part of that effort. Of course, Quicken is pretty tight-lipped about what features are planned, and almost never indicates
when
particular features will be released, so all I'm telling you is that there are some promising signs.
Meanwhile, you should
go to the page where users have requested a reconciliation report
and add your vote for this feature. (Under the first post there, in the large blue box, click the little gray arrow under the vote counter to see the count increment by one.)
sewbsy6041
Thank you for your reply. Cannot believe they did not feel this was an important report for users. I am transitioning to a new Mac from Windows and finding things aren't always the same.!!!
jacobs
Yup, there's lots that's the same and lot's that's different. And differences include some things that are better than Quicken Windows, some that are worse, some that are missing, and some that are just different but neither better nor worse.
For all that's disappointing about missing features, I'd say that there has been a steady (albeit not as fast as anyone would like) progression of new and improved features in Quicken Mac since the re-written version debuted six years ago.
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