Within the Quicken accounting program — and it doesn’t matter whether you’re using Quicken Basic or Quicken Premier — you'll enter dates again and again: the date you write a check, the date you record a deposit, the date you reconcile an account, the date you receive a dividend on some investment, and so on. Fortunately, you have several very cool, extremely handy date-editing tricks you can use. Specifically, if the selection cursor is in a Date field, you can do these things:
Press This Key | What Happens |
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+ | Adds one day to the date shown. |
– | Subtracts one day from the date shown. |
t | Changes the date to today’s date. You can remember this because t is the first letter in today. |
y | Changes the date to the first date in the year. Note that y is the first letter in year. |
r | Changes the date to the last date in the year. Note that r is the last letter in year. |
m | Changes the date to the first date in the month. Just to salve my compulsive personality, allow me to point out that m is the first letter in month. |
h | Changes the date to the last date in the month. Okay, last time I’ll provide a memory tool — note that h is the last letter in month. |
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