My client has Microsoft MOney 2006 (Small Business version).

HE wants to be able to print a date range of reports (for example a Month)
on one Month for just ONE ACCOUNT.

Perhaps this is done by filtering, or whatever.

So my question is how can he print a report for one month on one account.

THere is one report that comes close -- the "Tax Report". However it mixes
all the accounts together and does not appear to easily provide a date range.

Re: Printing a date range for one account in Money 2006(small biz vers by Cal

Cal
Tue Jan 30 17:43:31 CST 2007

In microsoft.public.money, Rowby wrote:

>My client has Microsoft MOney 2006 (Small Business version).
>
>HE wants to be able to print a date range of reports (for example a Month)
>on one Month for just ONE ACCOUNT.
>
>Perhaps this is done by filtering, or whatever.
>
>So my question is how can he print a report for one month on one account.
>
>THere is one report that comes close -- the "Tax Report". However it mixes
>all the accounts together and does not appear to easily provide a date range.

Look at the report, and click Customize on the left. On the Account
tab, clear all but the desired account. Look at the other tabs to
select various preferences. Click OK. You can change the date at the
bottom of the report as well as by clicking Customize and using the
date tab.

If you want to save that customized report, you can save it as a
favorite with Favorite->SaveAsFavorite.

Re: Printing a date range for one account in Money 2006(small biz by Rowby

Rowby
Tue Jan 30 18:34:00 CST 2007

Thanks!

That's what I need to know.

Rowby


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"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

> In microsoft.public.money, Rowby wrote:
>
> >My client has Microsoft MOney 2006 (Small Business version).
> >
> >HE wants to be able to print a date range of reports (for example a Month)
> >on one Month for just ONE ACCOUNT.
> >
> >Perhaps this is done by filtering, or whatever.
> >
> >So my question is how can he print a report for one month on one account.
> >
> >THere is one report that comes close -- the "Tax Report". However it mixes
> >all the accounts together and does not appear to easily provide a date range.
>
> Look at the report, and click Customize on the left. On the Account
> tab, clear all but the desired account. Look at the other tabs to
> select various preferences. Click OK. You can change the date at the
> bottom of the report as well as by clicking Customize and using the
> date tab.
>
> If you want to save that customized report, you can save it as a
> favorite with Favorite->SaveAsFavorite.
>