Ok, I think I am beginning to get the hang of this. . .

Re: QUESTION 2: I had clicked the allocate button a bunch of times
before, and by deleting those previous money flows I am now able to
allocate the money as I had expected.

A new question: there are some buckets (such as my "health insurance"
bucket)  where I have a single payment that is made once a month.
However, the way moneywell works, since i only allocate a portion of
that expense in my first paycheck and a portion in my second to make
up the full amount, until the full amount has been allocated at the
end of the month it looks like I am going over budget until that
point.  Is there any way for a bucket to not have the red "caution"
color if moneywell calculates that I am "on track" to not go over my
budget for a certain category? Because it's a bit distracting to look
at buckets that are red if I know there's a fixed amount that I'm
going to spend each month on that bucket and that I shouldn't worry
about it (besides making sure it's properly factored into my spending
plan). Make sense?
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