Money: Limitations of the Financial Wizards
  
PSS ID Number: Q123016
Article last modified on 12-12-1997
 
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The information in this article applies to:
 
 - Microsoft Money version 5.0 for Windows 95
 - Microsoft Money versions 4.0 and 4.0a for Windows 95
 - Microsoft Money version 3.0
 
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SUMMARY
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The following information describes the limitations of the Financial
Wizards in Microsoft Money.
 
MORE INFORMATION
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The following limitations applies to the Loan Calculator
 
1. You cannot use the results of the Loan Calculation to create a loan
   in the Loan Book. This information has to be re-entered.
 
2. You cannot specify a start date in the future. (Money 4.0 and 5.0
   for Windows 95 will allow you to specify a future date).
 
The following limitations applies to the:
 
 - Mortgage Planner
 - Savings Calculator
 - Retirement Planner
 - Interest Estimator
 
1. You cannot print the results of the calculations.
 
2. The Wizards do not remember your last entries.
 
3. You cannot save the information in Money.
 
WORKAROUND
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To save or print the results of a Wizard:
 
1. Enter the information requested by the Wizard.
 
2. When finished, choose the Copy button.
 
3. Open a word processing program.
 
4. From the Edit menu, choose Paste. The information should appear in
   your word processing document.
 
You can save or print the information using the word processor.
 
KBCategory: Kbusage
KBSubcategory: Wizards
 
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