Hey ML,

dashboard calc does do %'s.  Go to View and select "Scientific".  I
missed it at 1st as well.  Hope this helps...

Mike

On May 30, 8:27 am, ciara belle <[email protected]> wrote:
> dashboard calculator also does not do any percentages... to use that
> method instead...
> (which is annoying cause that's a basic math function in my books -
> but then that's an apple issue)
> ml
>
> On May 29, 5:12 pm, pacer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On May 28, 4:03 pm, "Glenn B." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > How about using the Dashboard's calculator? It lays transparently over
> > > the current application(MoneyWell). It's what I've done so far and the
> > > good thing is you can still see your transaction while using the
> > > calculator.
>
> > Good suggestion for basic calculations, but the dashboard calculator
> > does not allow simple sales tax codes (as far as I know). For
> > instance, I may have a receipt for 20 items which fit into 3 different
> > buckets (e.g., Groceries, Household Supplies, Pet Care) and thus
> > require a split transaction entry. While most of the items are not
> > taxed, some of the items are taxed at 5% (GST in Ontario), some are
> > taxed at 8% (PST), and some have both taxes applied (13%). On the fly,
> > I need to be able to use assigned keys during the calculations to
> > automatically apply the appropriate tax(es) to items or totals.
> > Quicken has always handled this well with its inline calculator (one
> > of the few things I used to like about it). I currently use Calq
> > (freeware) which is made exactly for this purpose. While working in
> > MoneyWell, I can quickly open Calq (which still allows you to
> > completely see what you are doing in MoneyWell) and start performing a
> > pseudo-inline calculation - by pressing "p" or "g" or "b" (b for
> > both). These configureable key presses quickly perform the necessary
> > tax adjustments. When I have a total to enter into a portion of a
> > split transaction, I simply press command-C (copy) and Calq
> > disappears, leaving the MoneyWell field that I started with selected
> > so I can paste into it. I know this may sound complicated, but it is
> > really rather simple - even elegant. If anyone needs something like
> > this, try it out. The only thing that I can see that would improve on
> > this would be the MoneyWell inline calculator with the configurable
> > tax codes - Kevin has indicated that these are being looked at down
> > the road. For now, I am fine, and a very happy user of MoneyWell! I
> > bought a license soon after my initial post.
>
> > David
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