Yes, it would if I can do that. Thank you. Sent from my iPad On Feb 21, 2013, at 11:56 AM, bcbloch@xxxxxxxx wrote: > Well, from what I read, you can get a report on uncleared transactions, > which might help? > > On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 11:45:05 -0800 Marilyn Jacobs <jacobsmar@xxxxxxxxxxx> > writes: >> What I used the report for was to see which checks had not cleared. >> Sometimes I find a check had not cleared for months so I could >> contact the person. There were checks grandchildren had misplaced or >> one check that had gotten lost, etc. it was handy. >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Feb 21, 2013, at 11:37 AM, bcbloch@xxxxxxxx wrote: >> >>> Marilyn...Actually, I gave up printing out the reconciliation >> reports >>> years ago. I used to print them every month for a long time, and >> then >>> realized that I never referred to them. If I had to go back to >> see when >>> something cleared, I always had my paper statements from the >> banks, so >>> why essentially duplicate them? >>> >>> I noticed a comment in the Quicken Community re Essentials and > s> > reconciliation reports, that someone pointed out it's possible to >> get a >>> report on all uncleared items, which might be handy. >>> >>> I'm not sure what you mean by importing credit card "statements", >> but >>> iBank definitely will download transactions from your credit card >>> accounts, the way Quicken does. >>> >>> Does Essentials let you download a text copy of the credit card >> statement >>> per se to keep as an attachment or something? I thought >> Essentials did >>> not include the attachment feature that some Windows versions of >> Quicken >>> have. >>> >>> Babette >>> On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 19:59:49 -0800 Marilyn Jacobs >> <jacobsmar@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> writes: >>>> I agree. And we cannot print a reconciliation. I was ready to buy >> a >>>> PC just for Quicken. If a new program that will allow me to >> import >>>> credit card statements comes out, ( Essentials does) I will >> gladly >>>> switch. >>>> I can't figure why they would lessen rather than improve their >>>> program. >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPad >>> GGCSQUICKSIG is the Email list for members of the Golden Gate >> Computer Society's Quicken Special Interest Group. >>> >>> TO SEND A MESSAGE TO SIGLEADER BABETTE BLOCH "OFFLIST" - >>> Email to: ggcsquicksig@xxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Send an Email Message to: >> ggcsquicksig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> In the "Subject": line, type "unsubscribe" (without the quotes). >> GGCSQUICKSIG is the Email list for members of the Golden Gate >> Computer Society's Quicken Special Interest Group. >> >> TO SEND A MESSAGE TO SIGLEADER BABETTE BLOCH "OFFLIST" - >> Email to: ggcsquicksig@xxxxxxxxxxx >> >> TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Send an Email Message to: >> ggcsquicksig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> In the "Subject": line, type "unsubscribe" (without the quotes). > > GGCSQUICKSIG is the Email list for members of the Golden Gate Computer > Society's Quicken Special Interest Group. > > TO SEND A MESSAGE TO SIGLEADER BABETTE BLOCH "OFFLIST" - > Email to: ggcsquicksig@xxxxxxxxxxx > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Send an Email Message to: ggcsquicksig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > In the "Subject": line, type "unsubscribe" (without the quotes). > > > > > > GGCSQUICKSIG is the Email list for members of the Golden Gate Computer Society's Quicken Special Interest Group. TO SEND A MESSAGE TO SIGLEADER BABETTE BLOCH "OFFLIST" - Email to: ggcsquicksig@xxxxxxxxxxx TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Send an Email Message to: ggcsquicksig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx In the "Subject": line, type "unsubscribe" (without the quotes).