I've used the upper level tier (they keep changing the name -- I think
it's Professional, or Personal Business today) of Quicken for
consulting and small business stuff. Works fine and it's more
intuitive and better integrated with the regular money management
tools. And the accountants can
Thank you all for your comments and detailed explanations of how you deal with
conditions and text insets.
The short answer to why we'd like to use clean insets is simplicity -
minimize the number of conditions we need to create, minimize the potential for
writers to unwittingly apply
I've used the upper level tier (they keep changing the name -- I think
it's Professional, or Personal & Business today) of Quicken for
consulting and small business stuff. Works fine and it's more
intuitive and better integrated with the regular money management
tools. And the accountants can
Thank you all for your comments and detailed explanations of how you deal with
conditions and text insets.
The short answer to why we'd like to use "clean" insets is simplicity -
minimize the number of conditions we need to create, minimize the potential for
writers to unwittingly apply