QWin shortcut to jump to matching transfer transaction ...
Eagle
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I had used this function before, but can't remember what it was and I am not getting a hit on a search now.
Several places talk about enabling the Transfer column in the register (menu View > Columns). With the Transfer column visible, when you hover your cursor over that column, you will see a small white arrow in a black circle. Clicking on this will pop open the other register in a new window with the other end of the transfer selected.
I am unable to do that. Could someone tell me how to do that in QWin.
I just remember that I did the shortcut while the transaction (transfer) was selected and it would take me to the corresponding transaction.
Several places talk about enabling the Transfer column in the register (menu View > Columns). With the Transfer column visible, when you hover your cursor over that column, you will see a small white arrow in a black circle. Clicking on this will pop open the other register in a new window with the other end of the transfer selected.
I am unable to do that. Could someone tell me how to do that in QWin.
I just remember that I did the shortcut while the transaction (transfer) was selected and it would take me to the corresponding transaction.
Thanks for listening ...
Bob
Win10 Home
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Bob
Win10 Home
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OK, it never seems to fail.
You ask a question, then you find the answer!
Right click on transfer transaction ... Context menu ... Near the bottom ... Go to matching transfer.
Ctrl + Shift + XThanks for listening ...
Bob
Win10 Home
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It sounds like you are looking at some Quicken Mac instructions since Quicken Mac has a Transfer column and Quicken Windows doesn't have a dedicated transfer column.
In Quicken Windows you can right click on a transfer transaction and select to go to the matching transfer transaction or select Ctrl+Shift+X.Signature:
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OK, it never seems to fail.
You ask a question, then you find the answer!
Right click on transfer transaction ... Context menu ... Near the bottom ... Go to matching transfer.
Ctrl + Shift + XThanks for listening ...
Bob
Win10 Home
Quicken 2020 Subscription0 -
It sounds like you are looking at some Quicken Mac instructions since Quicken Mac has a Transfer column and Quicken Windows doesn't have a dedicated transfer column.
In Quicken Windows you can right click on a transfer transaction and select to go to the matching transfer transaction or select Ctrl+Shift+X.Signature:
This is my website: http://www.quicknperlwiz.com/0 -
Yes, I was pretty sure that this was a Mac thing about the transfer column.
I knew I had done it before, but today it was vapor !!Thanks for listening ...
Bob
Win10 Home
Quicken 2020 Subscription0