Sounds good, but I have found myself in a resumed recon, at a point well
behind where I left off. Maybe I continued after a 'postpone' order and
didn't postpone again. Is there a risk that the first postpone is not
overridden if I postponed twice?
I suppose I should just postpone once!!
The other question I have refers to your text
"You’ll
>>> be prompted for the same information as before (date of statement
>>> and its final balance), and proceed to complete the job."
Will the 'Y' be visible on the account before I recommence after a
postponed recon?
Thanks, Barry
On 20/11/2024 09:12, Liz wrote:
On Tue, 19 Nov 2024 17:54:54 -0000
"Fred Bone" <f...@mandfb.me.uk> wrote:
Hi, Barry,
When the time comes to complete a reconciliation which has been
postponed because of lack of time or information, simply open the
account to be reconciled and click on the Reconcile button. You’ll
be prompted for the same information as before (date of statement
and its final balance), and proceed to complete the job. You’ll
find that the previously reconciled transactions are marked as
such, and you’ll be left with the ones you needed more time or
information to deal with.
Whereas if you "cancel", any such changes you may have made are not
retained, and you'll have to start again from scratch.
I prefer that option, because how can I remember where I am in the pdf
of the statement? I find it safer to cancel and start again when the
problem or delay is resolved.
Liz
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