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Q) What does the envelope with the lightning mean on a scheduled payment?
A) It means the transaction is setup as an Epay.
LisaLisa (the Money marketing manager) got a page put up to decode many Money icons. Then Microsoft disappeared the page. Glyn Simpson replaced it. You might want to refer to his icon reference page.
References:
Glyn Simpson's replacement for LisaLisa's reference page for icons
Q) What does the lightning bolt next to the account name mean?
A) It means that Money knows something about doing electronic data interchange with the financial institution you named for this account.
Q) What is the 'bleeding envelope' icon in the register?
[Relevant to Money2002 (v.10) and up]
A) This icon indicates that Money thinks this transaction is a candidate for being added as a recurring scheduled transaction. If you click (double click?) on it, a dialog will pop-up allowing you to enter it as a recurring scheduled transaction or you can tell Money to quit bugging you about it.
Check "potential recurring transactions" in Help.
Thanks to Cal Learner for the Help file topic reference.
It turns out the bleeding dagger is really a question mark. LisaLisa (the Money marketing manager) got a page put up to decode many Money icons. Then Microsoft disappeared the page. Glyn Simpson replaced it. You might want to refer to his icon reference page.
References:
Glyn Simpson's replacement for LisaLisa's reference page for icons
Please see this disclaimer if you are using Money 2005 or this comment if you are using Money 2006.
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