Difficulty Updating Chase Accounts
Peter P.
Quicken Mac Subscription Member
I'm trying to follow the instructions for the Chase Accounts changes.
Step 1. Start a ONE STEP UPDATE.
Where is it? It's not on any of my menu pulldowns!
Step 1. Start a ONE STEP UPDATE.
Where is it? It's not on any of my menu pulldowns!
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i have the same problem. can't find anything that says tools or one step update0
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One Step Update is the process for downloading transactions into Quicken from all financial institutions at the same time (i.e., in one step).If you don't download transactions from all financial institutions at the same time but instead download from each one independently, then download only from Chase.
Quicken Classic Premier (US) Subscription: R60.15 on Windows 11 Home
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It took a while, but after reading your reply I found it. Unfortunately, Quicken's instructions are not clear.
I had to go to Accounts > Set Up Transaction Download... to perform the process.
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Peter P. said:It took a while, but after reading your reply I found it. Unfortunately, Quicken's instructions are not clear.
I had to go to Accounts > Set Up Transaction Download... to perform the process.
Thanks for your reply!
Quicken Classic Premier (US) Subscription: R60.15 on Windows 11 Home
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One Step Update is what you are doing when Quicken is downloading transactions. I usually start it by clicking the circle-y arrow in a circle shaped button in the accounts sidebar. It can also be started from the Accounts menu pulldown where it is listed as "Update All Online Accounts" or by using the keyboard shortcut: shift-command-U.0
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Thanks for the replies. Now that I've updated whatever this Chase update is supposed to do, it looks like Quicken added a Chase card account on the sidebar that tracks my balance. I'll have to see whatever other benefits this provides.
Thanks again for the explanations and guidance!0
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