A scheduled payment has suddenly changed to a deposit! How
do I change it back? I believe that all I did was to
change the amount of a single ocurrence. There seems to
be no menu item to make the change back.

Upgraded to Money 2004 last month and I am very
disappointed. Money 99 was much less hassle and rarely
failed. Could mark bills and deposits as updated. Could
update bills and move between accounts with fewer clicks.
And the on-line banking feature inside Money 2004 doesn't
work. Won't recognize my bank even though I have been
using online banking with this bank for 5 years.

Re: Payment Changed to deposit by Dick

Dick
Tue Feb 10 23:36:00 CST 2004

You probably have no choice but to recreate the scheduled item. I've heard
of/seen them morph to paychecks. Bills to Deposits is a new one. I'd like to
say this is a known problem at Microsoft, but since both M03 and M04 do it,
either they don't know about it or they ignored it when shipping M04.

I think you are perhaps a little harsh on M04 vs. M99, but I understand your
feeling that way. I do like the ability to edit multiple, specific, future
occurrences of a scheduled item that came with the M02 redesign, but I
surely agree that we gave up a lot to get it.

"Bill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7c3001c3f050$1c1405b0$7d02280a@phx.gbl...
> A scheduled payment has suddenly changed to a deposit! How
> do I change it back? I believe that all I did was to
> change the amount of a single ocurrence. There seems to
> be no menu item to make the change back.
>
> Upgraded to Money 2004 last month and I am very
> disappointed. Money 99 was much less hassle and rarely
> failed. Could mark bills and deposits as updated. Could
> update bills and move between accounts with fewer clicks.
> And the on-line banking feature inside Money 2004 doesn't
> work. Won't recognize my bank even though I have been
> using online banking with this bank for 5 years.



Re: Payment Changed to deposit by anonymous

anonymous
Thu Feb 12 20:13:44 CST 2004

I'm not nearly as harsh as I should be. I just double
clicked on another payment and it also became a
paycheck/deposit! This has to be a known bug. I'm going
to re-create these payments, but will that fix it? Stay
tuned.
>-----Original Message-----
>You probably have no choice but to recreate the scheduled
item. I've heard
>of/seen them morph to paychecks. Bills to Deposits is a
new one. I'd like to
>say this is a known problem at Microsoft, but since both
M03 and M04 do it,
>either they don't know about it or they ignored it when
shipping M04.
>
>I think you are perhaps a little harsh on M04 vs. M99,
but I understand your
>feeling that way. I do like the ability to edit multiple,
specific, future
>occurrences of a scheduled item that came with the M02
redesign, but I
>surely agree that we gave up a lot to get it.
>
>"Bill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:7c3001c3f050$1c1405b0$7d02280a@phx.gbl...
>> A scheduled payment has suddenly changed to a deposit!
How
>> do I change it back? I believe that all I did was to
>> change the amount of a single ocurrence. There seems to
>> be no menu item to make the change back.
>>
>> Upgraded to Money 2004 last month and I am very
>> disappointed. Money 99 was much less hassle and rarely
>> failed. Could mark bills and deposits as updated.
Could
>> update bills and move between accounts with fewer
clicks.
>> And the on-line banking feature inside Money 2004
doesn't
>> work. Won't recognize my bank even though I have been
>> using online banking with this bank for 5 years.
>
>
>.
>

Re: Payment Changed to deposit by Dick

Dick
Thu Feb 12 21:46:40 CST 2004

Known to who? People who use M03 and M04 or read the newsgroup regularly or
have read the FAQ certainly know about it. Known to Microsoft? Tough to say.

<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:f10501c3f1d7$01d16a70$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I'm not nearly as harsh as I should be. I just double
> clicked on another payment and it also became a
> paycheck/deposit! This has to be a known bug. I'm going
> to re-create these payments, but will that fix it? Stay
> tuned.