That is a good approach.  I hadn't thought about deleting
transactions.  It feels taboo to delete a transaction that's been
downloaded from my account.

Going with this idea, I decided to start fresh today.  I deleted all
transactions earlier than today, updated my starting balance to
today's balance, and am off and running.

Thank you for kickstarting my brain.

On Jan 1, 9:45 am, Blair Watkinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> A simpler approach might be to select the transaction in your checking  
> account and assign it as a transfer to your credit card in the panel  
> on the right side of the screen below "Account."  Just set the "From"  
> field to your credit card account.
>
> Then, delete the downloaded transaction from your credit card ledger.
>
> Happy New Year!
>
> Blair
>
> On Jan 1, 2009, at 10:30 AM, SpiralOcean wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have my checking account and credit card account set to
> > automatically download into MoneyWell.
>
> > When I make a payment from my checking account to my credit card, a
> > transaction shows up in the credit card account and in the checking
> > account.
>
> > I am going through all my unassigned items from each account.
>
> > How do I handle items like this where there is basically a transfer
> > happening, but there is already an entry in each account?
>
> > The solution I came up with is to create a credit card payment
> > bucket.  I can then assign the credit card payment from my checking
> > and my credit card to the bucket.  The bucket should always have a 0
> > balance.
>
> > Any other suggestions?
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