On Feb 1, 2009, at 6:40 AM, ciara belle wrote:

> (i have to scroll up past around 100 items to get to my top used
> accounts... typing the quick first letter of the account name doesn't
> work since i have 5 other accounts - 4 old in the bottom of the list
> that start w/ the same letter)


Mary Lou,

I am actually stunned that anyone has over 100 accounts, even  
historic. I guess my first question is: Do you need all that historic  
information in your current financial document?

I have one MoneyWell document that has many years of Quicken history  
in it but my current document only goes back a couple of years with  
transactions and accounts. My suggestion is to look at creating a  
current document with less clutter and history so you can focus on  
your financial activity today and simplify your cash flow management.  
You can still keep a historic document for reporting and lookup  
purposes.

In fact, I'm working on a feature to make it easier to split documents  
in a future release.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com


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