From: Han on 2 Jun 2010 20:19 "Jeff(a)nospam.invalid" <Jeff(a)nospam.invalid> wrote in news:hu6cfc$9ib$1(a)news.eternal-september.org: > On 6/2/2010 3:27 PM, Notan wrote: >> On 6/2/2010 12:48 PM, Jeff(a)nospam.invalid wrote: >>> On 6/2/2010 2:12 PM, Notan wrote: >>>> On 6/2/2010 11:26 AM, Jeff(a)nospam.invalid wrote: >>>>> Is there anywhere in Quicken Deluxe a place where I could enter >>>>> remarks and notes for myself? >>>>> Jeff >>>> >>>> 2008 Premier allows me to place notes in Quicken's built-in >>>> calendar. >>> Thanks. >>> In all my years of using Q I never used to Calendar. So I quickly >>> went to explore it. >>> Yes it allows you to attach a note, but it is tied to a specific >>> date. I would like to have a note that would be available in Q >>> whatever the date is. Is there somewhere to do that? >> >> Not that *I* know of. >> >> There are many programs that I'd like to attach a note to. >> >> My solution was to create a simple text file, documenting >> all additions/changes/etc that I've made to the programs, >> and placing a shortcut on my Windows Desktop. > That's what I do too, but some programs (I think taxcut is one) gives > you somewhere within the program to do it on. So I thought to ask. > Thanks, Jeff You can attach files to transactions. Of course they need to have a date, but otherwise I suppose it could be a dummy transaction like the dummy I have to do my monthly PSE&G meter reading. I am supposing that your notes would somehow be tied to a date, but I have no real inkling what your notes would be about. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid
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