Total of items selected by Memo/Notes?
Unfortunately, when I filter All Transactions by the code, the transactions appear without a total. Moreover, I can't seem to create a custom report that can quickly select the same transactions. Seems to me the easiest way to meet my needs would be for the main Quicken window to automatically display the total of all the selected transactions in the view—but it doesn't do that.
What's the easiest way to solve my problem? I'm using Quicken Deluxe 6.5.3 under Mac OS 12.2. TIA.
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Filter the transaction in one of the group registers as you have been doing. You will not see a running balance because group registers do not allow that column. However, if you look directly under the search box, top right, you should see a small notation "XX matches ($nnn.nn)".
Going forward, instead of notating in the memo field, you really should use Tags to mark the related transaction. That's really what tags are meant for. If you use tags, then you will be able to use the full power of the reporting engine to filter and sort by them in all kinds of reports.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s1
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Filter the transaction in one of the group registers as you have been doing. You will not see a running balance because group registers do not allow that column. However, if you look directly under the search box, top right, you should see a small notation "XX matches ($nnn.nn)".
Going forward, instead of notating in the memo field, you really should use Tags to mark the related transaction. That's really what tags are meant for. If you use tags, then you will be able to use the full power of the reporting engine to filter and sort by them in all kinds of reports.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s1 -
@RickO You're right: I see the notation. I use Dark Mode, and it appears in faint gray over black, which is how I missed it before.
Thanks for the tip about tags. I hardly use them in any app and my thinking just doesn't gravitate to them. I'll make the switch.1 -
@JohntheEditor One additional thing to note: if you create a filtered register as discussed above, you can Print that register as a report, and the report will contain a total of inflows, outflows, and a grand total at the end. No need to squint at gray-on-black type in dark mode!Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 19931
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But be aware that a filtered register gives you totals of the transactions. If the lines you are interested in are on split lines, the register will not add just the split lines but the entire transaction value.
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And there are still valid reasons to use the memo field to track certain things, so what is STILL lacking is the reporting capability filtered on the Memo field.
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@smayer97 I've upvoted that IDEA post. Thanks for linking to it.2