Is there a way to create a new blank "Report" from scratch? My Money 2004
seems to want to create a new "report" by recalling an old report and
customizing it? Thanks anyone!--
MartyJ

Re: Money 2004 by Cal

Cal
Mon Jul 14 16:07:36 CDT 2008

In microsoft.public.money, MartyJ wrote:

>Is there a way to create a new blank "Report" from scratch? My Money 2004
>seems to want to create a new "report" by recalling an old report and
>customizing it? Thanks anyone!--

I would first select a report from the Reports list and Reset the
report. Then Customize. Save that as a Favorite if you like.

Does that answer your question?


Re: Money 2004 by MartyJ

MartyJ
Tue Jul 15 09:23:00 CDT 2008

Thank you, Cal. Let me see if I understand. Apparently then, one must always
start with the Reports Gallery. And, in my case, some data always pops up
upon selecting any type of report. So, in order to clear out the existing
data, I should first click the Reset button (if its not grayed out),
customize and then save to my Favorites. Have I got it?
--
MartyJ


"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

> In microsoft.public.money, MartyJ wrote:
>
> >Is there a way to create a new blank "Report" from scratch? My Money 2004
> >seems to want to create a new "report" by recalling an old report and
> >customizing it? Thanks anyone!--
>
> I would first select a report from the Reports list and Reset the
> report. Then Customize. Save that as a Favorite if you like.
>
> Does that answer your question?
>
>

Re: Money 2004 by Cal

Cal
Tue Jul 15 11:15:58 CDT 2008

In microsoft.public.money, MartyJ wrote:

>Thank you, Cal. Let me see if I understand. Apparently then, one must always
>start with the Reports Gallery.

If you want to start from the default report, yes. If you wanted to
continue with whatever you had Customized previously, then no.

> And, in my case, some data always pops up
>upon selecting any type of report. So, in order to clear out the existing
>data, I should first click the Reset button (if its not grayed out),
>customize and then save to my Favorites. Have I got it?

Yes, except if the report is only of temporary of interest, then you
would not save it to your Favorites.

Re: Money 2004 by MartyJ

MartyJ
Tue Jul 15 16:30:38 CDT 2008

Thanks so much! A big help!
--
MartyJ


"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

> In microsoft.public.money, MartyJ wrote:
>
> >Thank you, Cal. Let me see if I understand. Apparently then, one must always
> >start with the Reports Gallery.
>
> If you want to start from the default report, yes. If you wanted to
> continue with whatever you had Customized previously, then no.
>
> > And, in my case, some data always pops up
> >upon selecting any type of report. So, in order to clear out the existing
> >data, I should first click the Reset button (if its not grayed out),
> >customize and then save to my Favorites. Have I got it?
>
> Yes, except if the report is only of temporary of interest, then you
> would not save it to your Favorites.
>