Feature Request: Select group of downloaded transactions to ACCEPT (13 Legacy Votes)
I often have 100s of transactions to accept after a download. Rather than accept ALL at once, I'd like to select a group of transactions and be able to quickly accept just those. For example, I could sort by payee, and then quickly review them and accept. Ideally, when multiple transactions are selected/highlighted, Quicken would offer a button "ACCEPT ALL SELECTED" as well as an individual "ACCEPT" button.
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(Canadian Q user since '92, STILL using QM2007)
With some frequency, the connections between my various
credit cards and Quicken become disabled. I disconnect the account, and then
reconnect, and I’m all set. But when I subsequently do a One Step Update, the
credit card data downloads ALL of the transactions from months before, most of
them being duplicates. The duplicates almost always have different Download
IDs, meaning most probably that the credit card companies have changed their
technology, and Quicken is unable to recognize that that the old transactions
(already in my register) and the new pending transactions are duplicates. I
suppose that’s on the credit card companies. But I don’t understand why Quicken
then requires me to go through each individual transaction one-by-one and
delete the transactions from the pending list. Why not allow us to DELETE ALL,
as we’re able to ACCEPT ALL? Or is there another way to resolve this problem
without have to go through hundreds of pending transactions one-by-one?
I think the request should be to allow to delete a selection of transactions at one time...whether it be one, several or all, ones beside each other (contiguous) (e.g. SHIFT-CLICK) or far apart (non-contiguous), e.g. via CTRL-CLICK (or ALT-CLICK), then clicking a Delete button which would only delete the selected transactions.
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(Canadian Q user since '92, STILL using QM2007)
For reference to where the original idea came from, see:
Deleting ALL pending duplicate credit card charges, rather than one-by-one.
Note: This conversation was created from a reply on: Accept Transactions.
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(Canadian Q user since '92, STILL using QM2007)
Agree
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Until that is resolved, This is the process I use. First I make sure Ihave no transactions with a "C"(cleared) status in the register, thenaccept all downloads, and then filter the register by "C"transactions and Hilight them all and right click on one and DELETE.
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