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Stubby - 6 May 2006
Fred Smith - 7 May 2006
John Pollard - 7 May 2006

Re: Sorting expenses

Message by John Pollard, sent at Sun May 7 11:18:20 EDT 2006
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Previous post by: Fred Smith
Fred Smith wrote:
AFAIK, you can't sort by amount in a Quicken report.

In certain reports in US versions, it is possible to sort by
amount: Cash Flow Transactions and Itemized Categories are two
such reports.

But I think op wanted the sorting at some summary level; while
Quicken only sorts the individual transactions.  I came to the
same conclusion you did: Excel.

However, you can easily export to an Excel readable file.
In the Print dialog box, choose 'Tab delimited file'. You'll
be asked
to enter a file name.
Then open this file in Excel.


"Stubby" <William.Plummer@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
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Is there a way to sort lines in a report by the value?   I
want to
be able to pick off the top 4 expenses and sum up the rest.
This
results in 5 number that I'd like to display as a pie chart.
Quick
has a "sort" button on the report page but I believe that
sorts the
transactions within each line and is not what I need.

Assuming there is no way to do this, is there a way to export
the
report as .csv  so I can use Excel to sort and make the
graph?

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