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David ~ wrote:

It was more of an accidental observation than anything else... > And I > noticed it between posts...

It seems that your reasoning is

sound >

as I've also noticed that Quicken will not advance its current

date > if left open overnight. I would personally like to see an > option in > Quicken to verify the time at some obscure morning hour (such > as > 0300) and update itself in regardsto the calendar, scheduled > transactions, etc...

Perhaps if Quicken offered up a dialog noting that it had been open during the change to a new day and giving you the option of allowing Quicken to take certain actions, that would satisfy the need.

I thought of another problem with automatically posting to your register after Quicken first starts: if you have been working on Quicken for a few hours, make a backup, then leave Quicken running for a day or more: if Quicken then modifies your fileset without informing you (as it normally does, for example, when it automatically enters scheduled transactions in registers), you might not realize that changes had occured and you might not backup again as perhaps you should.

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Before I post mt question.........Is this Newsgroup dedicated to PC's or is it for MAC's also?

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Kenneth Dool
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Feel free to ask Mac questions, but dude! get a newsreader! :)

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Mike B

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