Why are calendar entries months out showing in my register?
canman
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Assuming you have not set any filters on the register, when you enter transactions, the transaction should appear in the register. If you created reminders, the reminders should appear in the register if they are in the specified date range: open the register, Ctrl + Shift + N, and select Reminders to show in register0
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Go into your register, select the Actions gear icon and then select "Reminders to show in register".What is your setting for "Next [xx] days/months"?This settings controls that scheduled reminders will be shown in your register as if they were real register transactions already. Supposedly helps with future balance planning.0
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Assuming you have not set any filters on the register, when you enter transactions, the transaction should appear in the register. If you created reminders, the reminders should appear in the register if they are in the specified date range: open the register, Ctrl + Shift + N, and select Reminders to show in register0
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No reminders set. These are future calendared transactions that i have scheduled to show in my register 30 days ahead. I've never had them instantly appear before.0
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canman said:No reminders set. These are future calendared transactions that i have scheduled to show in my register 30 days ahead. I've never had them instantly appear before.
If you entered a transaction in the calendar and the transaction did not appear in the register, you should have had a filter on the register. For example, you may have set the date range set to Last 12 months.0 -
I have no reminders set for next 30 days on the register. I've always entered future payments on my calendar and then have them appear on my register 30 days in advance. Suddenly, with no changes that I'm aware of, when i enter an item on my calendar it instantly shows up on my register, even if it's a year in the future.0
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Aaaaah! I entered the calendar item as a transaction rather than a reminder. Never mind. Thanks for the attempted help.2
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