On Feb 22, 2009, at 2:45 AM, The Watkinson Family wrote:

>> hey, i resemble that comment! ;)  It seems to me to be a great way to
>> see what transactions I haven't assigned to a bucket (this is after
>> downloading new transactions that need to be assigned)  Not sure I
>> understand what you mean by flip around too much, but it seems to  
>> be a
>> good way to update the info and would love to know if there is a
>> better/more effective way to do it.
>
> You can highlight multiple transactions (Shift or Cmd select or use
> arrow keys) and assign them all to the same bucket at once, it that
> helps.  What Kevin was referring to was flipping back and forth
> between buckets.  As soon as you assigned the transaction to the Auto
> bucket, the transaction would disappear, even if you still wanted to
> put in a memo or other information. You'd have to track the
> transaction down to finish updating it.


Brett,

Blair is correct. The instant you changed a bucket, you couldn't see  
the transaction anymore if you were in the Unassigned smart bucket or  
another specific bucket.

What MoneyWell needs is a refresh command and a visual on the bucket  
saying that it needs to be refreshed. That's coming.

Peace,

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


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