Add ability to choose months/yearly data for budget prints/reports (43 Legacy Votes) (Q Mac)
Snoopy FC
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Budget printing capabilities are getting better but need more options. Right now the 12 month budget report can be rescaled to fit onto fewer pages, but it prints all the monthly budgets and actuals spent and doesn't include an annual summary. In QM2007, one could choose which months to print as well as an annual summary. Could we add those options back in?
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I have Quicken 2017 for MAC and I want to do a budget report without exporting. Right now you can do a budget report for 1 month or 12 months. I want a report for year to end of current month(1-1-17 to 5-31-17}. Does Quicken plan to have this. It was done in the older Quicken for Windows 2013. If I pay a bill with a Bill Payment App. for the end of the month, it is not reflected in the the budget reports current available.
The only options when viewing a budget are YTD and full year.
So on 1st July I cannot see my budget vs actuals for Jan-Jun because July is already included. This is stupid.
Please allow the selection of the ending month so we can see meaningful data.
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Quicken 2018 - I'd like to see how I'm doing in my budget for different time frames. Right now, I can only see year-to-date, or each month individually. For example, it's May now, but I'd like to see how I did from January -April, now that those months are completed. Is there any way to adjust the time frame when viewing budget performance ?
Sorry, Shelley,
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Nor I am havint to export to XLS and do to manually an big hassel.
It would be nice if this summary column could be show to the end of the last month. So, I would like it today to be from January to February.