If I delete this data can I get it back?
I dont see where you could reset this.
or actually anywhere that I can specify what to include / not include.

Re: 2007 trend data in cash flow by Dick

Dick
Wed Feb 28 16:08:28 CST 2007

Try looking for the Customize link on the Forecaster Cash Flow page.

"Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If I delete this data can I get it back?
> I dont see where you could reset this.
> or actually anywhere that I can specify what to include / not include.
>



Re: 2007 trend data in cash flow by Michael

Michael
Wed Feb 28 19:07:00 CST 2007

Well, I see the general settings but here is the deal.
Say, my wife did a bunch of craft shopping and my cash flow now shows a
trend of hobby spending of 100 a week.
It also shows atm trend of 100 a week etc.
When I click on the trend item I can say "remove amount based on trend" and
it removes it for I guess that category?
But what if later I want it to trend again for that category?

"Dick Watson" wrote:

> Try looking for the Customize link on the Forecaster Cash Flow page.
>
> "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:42BE3EF6-9D67-4FE2-84AF-748582E90AAD@microsoft.com...
> > If I delete this data can I get it back?
> > I dont see where you could reset this.
> > or actually anywhere that I can specify what to include / not include.
> >
>
>
>

Re: 2007 trend data in cash flow by Dick

Dick
Wed Feb 28 21:03:31 CST 2007

That's a Great Question! I haven't a clue how you get it back. I looked in
"Help" and, surprise(?), it didn't. I tried a test case and couldn't get it
to recognize a trend, even after putting in the same fake item for 13 months
in a row. Given that, I couldn't test some of the ways I had in mind. (One
of which was to turn off trending entirely then turn it back on and see if a
"removed from" item reappeared.)

Hopefully somebody else will know...

"Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4EC5D79B-9142-45E8-B273-AA3E5093BCBF@microsoft.com...
> Well, I see the general settings but here is the deal.
> Say, my wife did a bunch of craft shopping and my cash flow now shows a
> trend of hobby spending of 100 a week.
> It also shows atm trend of 100 a week etc.
> When I click on the trend item I can say "remove amount based on trend"
> and
> it removes it for I guess that category?
> But what if later I want it to trend again for that category?



Re: 2007 trend data in cash flow by Michael

Michael
Thu Mar 01 09:40:08 CST 2007

Hey, thanks for your effort!

"Dick Watson" wrote:

> That's a Great Question! I haven't a clue how you get it back. I looked in
> "Help" and, surprise(?), it didn't. I tried a test case and couldn't get it
> to recognize a trend, even after putting in the same fake item for 13 months
> in a row. Given that, I couldn't test some of the ways I had in mind. (One
> of which was to turn off trending entirely then turn it back on and see if a
> "removed from" item reappeared.)
>
> Hopefully somebody else will know...
>
> "Michael" <Michael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4EC5D79B-9142-45E8-B273-AA3E5093BCBF@microsoft.com...
> > Well, I see the general settings but here is the deal.
> > Say, my wife did a bunch of craft shopping and my cash flow now shows a
> > trend of hobby spending of 100 a week.
> > It also shows atm trend of 100 a week etc.
> > When I click on the trend item I can say "remove amount based on trend"
> > and
> > it removes it for I guess that category?
> > But what if later I want it to trend again for that category?
>
>
>