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    Robin Favron commented  · 

    I'm only a day old with GC, coming from Quicken and still having a hard time just entering a scheduled transaction but I'll take a guess that it might help to turn off Create automatically and use Remind in advance 0 days instead. This is because in Quicken you can edit a transaction before entering it into the register, but that's because Quicken lets you enter a scheduled transaction into the register manually any time you want, which I haven't seen here yet.

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    Robin Favron commented  · 

    Or place the calendar in a pane to the left or right of the scheduled transaction list. Most monitors are wide enough to display both. Very useful with a long list of scheduled transactions.

    Calendar is still useful if you want to note when a transaction will occur on a week-end for example.

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