It was possible in MS Money 2.0, I don't know if it's available in any
recent financial software. I think that some adding machines (pre-PC era) used
to have a mode of operation like that; my grandfather was a CPA and I recall he
used to do something similar for long columns of figures. I've just gotten
used to not using the '.' and so some of my checks recently have been entered
as 100x what I wrote them for :)
Kevin
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote:
> Kevin Finn writes:
> >
> > While I'm writing, here's something else that might exist in Gnucash but
> > haven't found yet. Is there a way to type in dollars and cents without typin
> > the decimal point? For example, I want to type "2000" and have it register a
> > "20.00", not as "2000". I haven't seen an option to turn that on and would b
> > willing to add that functionality if it doesn't currently exist.
>
> Is that a feature of Quicken? (Not that it needs to be, I've just never
> heard of that functionality before).
>
> dave
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