EB> My wife and I have one checking account but we each have our own
EB> check registers and checks. I call these sub-accounts and we make our
EB> own deposits/withdrawals to each sub-account. The system works quite
EB> well and avoids lots of troubles.
EB> Now, I'd like to keep doing this but I see no way I can with
EB> Quicken. That is, I'd like to maintain two sub-accounts in Quicken
EB> and have them tied to the main checking account also in Quicken.
EB> Has anyone out there done this? If so, maybe you would be so
EB> kind as to giving me a few clews about the process.
I don't know of any. However, I do have a
suggestion of what I might try if I were in that
position. Do you use Categories? If yes, do you also
use Classes? If one or the other is free, you could
use, say, a His Class and a Hers Class (or categories)
so that you can generate reports showing the His and
Hers accounts separately, as well as showing the total
of the account.
Bill White of Miami
* SLMR 2.1a * Never take what you cannot use!
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