How can I move transactions up or down in the registry?

I use Quicken 2007 Home & Business. There are times, especially when I'm trying to proof totals against the bank statement, when my transactions wind up in the wrong order.

How can I move transactions up or down one or several lines? I don't want to change the date, but multiple transactions with the same date frequently need to be rearranged. Can anyone tell me if this is possible to do?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Gary
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Gary wrote in news:459123h18j59nsfcguo7a1qcsc8puopee7 @4ax.com:

The bank records transactions as they clear, while you may record them as you write them. You can change the dates in the register to the bank's dates, and add a note to the memo to record the date you wrote the items. Generally this is not a real problem except around New Year's when you want items to fall into the previous tax year, but the bank does not record it that way. There are 2 ways around that: Don't let transactions "straddle" New Year's, or keep the dates as you know them to be and live with that.

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Han

Try using a fictitous number in the Num column. I frequently use singe digit numbers and have to do a little fine tuning if there are check numbers on the same date, but otherwise it works for me and seems to cause no other problems.

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nospam

Singe should be single.. Duh!

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nospam

Gary:

To move transactions up and down in Register view, first set view to:

View - Sort by Date / order Entered

Assume there were 4 transactions on 3/31/2007, originally entered in this order:

D C B A

Cut B, paste B, cut C, paste C, cut D, paste D, and you end up with:

A B C D

Bob

How can I move transactions up or down one or several lines? I don't want to change the date, but multiple transactions with the same date frequently need to be rearranged. Can anyone tell me if this is possible to do?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Bob Wang

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Gary

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