Enabling Options on Windows 10
jodmarch
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According to https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7923448/windows-r45-xx-release-us, about Release 45.7: "We’ve upgraded the Find and Replace tool in the register to allow you to search using find multiple criteria and replace values." The same thing is announced in the "What's new" dialog.
How to enable this on Windows 10? I see no indication in the Find dialog of any way to enter more than one criterion.
How to enable this on Windows 10? I see no indication in the Find dialog of any way to enter more than one criterion.
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This is in Find/Replace, not Find. Ctrl-H
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Opps. I should have paid more attention to @NotACPA's instructions and also which dialog were being displayed.
If you do Ctrl+Shift+H for Find & Replace you will get the dialog I put up and the "plus sign in circle" is there:
But if you do Ctrl+F and get the Find dialog, the extra settings aren't there:
They really should be in both dialogs.Signature:
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Click on the "plus sign in a circle" to the right of the search criteria to open add'l criteria lines.
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You are not alone, even though the What's New in Quicken shows it, it doesn't seem like it made it into the release:
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This is in Find/Replace, not Find. Ctrl-H
Quicken user since version 2 for DOS, now using QWin Premier (US) on Win10 Pro.
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Opps. I should have paid more attention to @NotACPA's instructions and also which dialog were being displayed.
If you do Ctrl+Shift+H for Find & Replace you will get the dialog I put up and the "plus sign in circle" is there:
But if you do Ctrl+F and get the Find dialog, the extra settings aren't there:
They really should be in both dialogs.Signature:
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It's there, but only if you use the Find/Replace dialog, as the above images show and the Release Notes say.
Apparently, nobody thought about also updating the Edit / Transaction / Find (aka CTRL-F) dialog or any of the Search Transactions dialogs.
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Rocket J Squirrel said:This is in Find/Replace, not Find. Ctrl-HSignature:
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Chris_QPW said:Rocket J Squirrel said:This is in Find/Replace, not Find. Ctrl-HCtrl-H works for me.
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Rocket J Squirrel said:Chris_QPW said:Rocket J Squirrel said:This is in Find/Replace, not Find. Ctrl-HCtrl-H works for me.
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Chris_QPW said:Rocket J Squirrel said:Chris_QPW said:Rocket J Squirrel said:This is in Find/Replace, not Find. Ctrl-HCtrl-H works for me.
Depends on whether your keys are set to Quicken Standard or Windows Standard.
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Oh, I see what happened. Somehow my preferences got changed:
With Keyboard mappings set to Quicken standard, you get Ctrl+Shift+H, with Windows standard you get Ctrl+H.Signature:
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Thanks all, got it. Indeed, I just assumed (without thinking) that the Find component in Find and Replace would be the same as in Find. As, I would think, it should be.1
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