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Old Quicken 2007 Mac

In old Quicken 2007 (Mac) there way an option in Transactions to essentially "IGNORE" a transaction which put the transaction in a limbo state. It did not erase the transaction just ignored it and left it in place and did not change or affect the balance.
Did I miss something?
Thanks
Stowell
Did I miss something?
Thanks
Stowell
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jacobs SuperUser, Mac Beta Beta
Well, you can certainly edit the name if you wish. Just be aware that this will create a separate Payee in your database (e.g. "Bob Smith" and "Void-Bob Smith".)
I think to discourage this, the developers made Quicken not accept "VOID" as the first four characters of a Payee name; if you type "VOID-Bob Smith", when you save the transaction, Quicken will change it to "-Bob Smith". You can type "void" or "Void" or "*VOID*" or "V O I D" in front of the Payee name -- anything but "VOID".Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 19935
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The new versions does not have this.
Now, I suggest doing it a little differently: (1) Use the Memo field to enter "VOID" and the original dollar amount (plus, optionally, a reason). (2) Then change the dollar amount to zero. I would not change the Payee name, because if you search for this Payee in the future, you want to find this voided transaction.
I think to discourage this, the developers made Quicken not accept "VOID" as the first four characters of a Payee name; if you type "VOID-Bob Smith", when you save the transaction, Quicken will change it to "-Bob Smith". You can type "void" or "Void" or "*VOID*" or "V O I D" in front of the Payee name -- anything but "VOID".