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- Ultra Accounts
- Home accounts made easy!
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- A QUICK-START GUIDE TO USING THE PROGRAM
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- This is a step-by-step tutorial that you can use to help you learn how to
- set-up and use UltraAccounts. If you've got a printer, then you might find
- it useful to make a printout of this tutorial, so that you can read through
- this while you're actually using the program.
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- CREATING YOUR ACCOUNTS
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- When you load UltraAccounts for the first ever time, you'll start out with
- a completely blank project.
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- The first thing that you need to do is create some accounts. Basically, an
- account is simply a place where you keep your money. So, for example, you
- might need to create a cash account, a savings account, a cheque account, a
- credit card account, and so on.
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- Press the Edit Accounts button. A window will appear listing the names of
- all your accounts - at the moment, the list will be empty because you
- haven't created any accounts yet. To create a new account, press the Create
- button at the bottom of this window.
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- A second window will now appear, for you to enter the details of the new
- account. All accounts need to have a name and an opening balance, and you
- can optionally give them minimum & maximum balances too - this is useful
- for when you need the program to warn you if the balance for that account
- ever goes above (or below) a certain amount. When you've entered all the
- necessary details, press the OK button at the bottom of the window to
- create the new account.
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- If you need to create any other accounts, then just repeat this process for
- each additional account that you need.
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- After you've set up your accounts, you'll probably want to create some tags
- ready for when you start entering transactions. Basically, tags make it
- easy to keep track of what you're spending your money on. For example, you
- could set up a tag for motoring expenses, and then have individual items
- such as petrol, repairs, MOT etc under that tag. Because you might be
- paying for some of those items by cash, and paying for others by cheque, it
- would normally be hard to keep track of how much you've spent. But because
- all these items all come under the same tag, you can simply view that tag
- to find out how much you've spent and what you've spent it on.
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- Press the Edit Tags & Budgets button. Again, a window will appear listing
- the names of all your tags - this list will be empty to start with. To
- create a new tag, press the Create button at the bottom of this window.
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- A second window will appear for you to enter the details of the new tag.
- All tags need to have a name and a 3-letter abbreviation. Don't worry about
- what the abbreviation is used for, all will become clear later! There are
- also some options for entering budget details, just leave that blank for
- the moment - you can read about how to use the budgeting options in the
- main docs after you've become more familiar with using the program.
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- You're now ready to start entering your transactions.
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- ENTERING TRANSACTIONS
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- Whenever you spend or receive any money, you'll need to enter the details
- into your accounts. You can enter your transactions as either debits or
- credits; basically this is just a fancy way of saying whether the money is
- being spent or received. If you've spent some money then you need to enter
- it as a debit transaction, and if you've received some money then you need
- to enter it as a credit transaction.
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- So, just to remember:
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- DEBIT -> Money that you've spent.
- CREDIT -> Money that you've received.
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- Press the New Transaction button to enter a new transaction. A window will
- appear for you to enter the details about the money that you've spent or
- received. All transactions need to have a date, an account, a tag, and an
- amount. You'll also need to enter a comment, which is basically just a
- brief description of what the transaction was (eg. Bought a new dress, or
- Paid the electricity bill).
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- You'll notice that some of the boxes in the Transaction window have got a
- small button next to them, which looks a little bit like a down-pointing
- arrow. Whenever you see a button like this anywhere in the program, it
- means that instead of having to type something into the box you can press
- the button and select the required option from the window that is shown.
- So, for example, instead of typing the name of an account into the account
- box, you could press the button and select the required account from the
- list that appears. There are quite a few buttons like this in various
- windows in the program, so it's something worth remembering.
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- At the bottom of the Transaction window you'll see that there's a gadget to
- let you select whether this is a debit transaction or a credit transaction.
- Make sure that you remember to use this to select which type of transaction
- you're entering!
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- After you've finished entering everything, press the OK button to enter the
- new transaction into your accounts.
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- TRANSFERRING MONEY FROM ONE ACCOUNT TO ANOTHER
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- When you've set-up more than one account, you can transfer your money from
- one account to another. This is mainly used for when you do things like
- withdrawing money from the bank; what you've actually done is transferred
- some money from your bank account to your cash account.
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- Press the New Transfer button, and a window will appear for you to enter
- the details about the transfer. All transfers need to have a date, a FROM
- account, a TO account, and an amount. The FROM account is the account that
- the money was taken out of, and the TO account is the one that the money
- was put in. So, if you have withdrawn some money from the bank, then your
- FROM account will be your bank account, and your TO account will be your
- cash account. Again, notice that you can use the short-cut buttons for
- selecting the "from" and "to" accounts, instead of having to use the
- keyboard to type the names of those accounts.
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- Just enter all the required details, and then press the OK button at the
- bottom of the window. The transfer will then be entered into your accounts.
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- HOW TO DISPLAY YOUR TRANSACTIONS
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- Now that you've started entering your transactions, you need to know how to
- do things like displaying accounts and editing transactions.
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- One of the most useful windows is the Balances window. You can open this by
- pressing the Show Balances button in the UltraAccounts window. This lists
- all of your accounts, and tells you how much money you've got in them.
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- Press the Show Account button, and a window will appear listing the names
- of all your accounts. Click the mouse on the name of the account that you
- want to look at, and a second window will be displayed listing all of the
- transactions in that account. You can open windows for several different
- accounts all at the same time, by just going back to the UltraAccounts
- window and pressing the Show Account button again, and selecting another
- account to be displayed.
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- You'll notice that in the account window, the tag column only displays the
- 3-letter abbreviation for the tag used by each transaction, instead of it
- displaying the full name for that tag. The reason for this is that the
- screen just isn't wide enough to be able to display the full name of each
- tag as well as all the other information, so it just displays the 3-letter
- abbreviation instead. This is why all tags need to have an abbreviation as
- well as a proper name.
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- If you look near the bottom of the account window, you'll see that there's
- a cycle-gadget which tells you what will happen if you click on any of the
- transactions in that window. Make sure that this is set to Edit, and then
- try clicking on one of your transactions. You'll see that the transaction
- window has re-appeared again. You can now change any of the details for
- that transaction - this is useful if you made a mistake when you originally
- entered it. Alternatively, pressing the Erase button at the bottom of the
- transaction window will erase this particular transaction from your
- accounts.
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- Going back to the UltraAccounts window again, you can also open a window
- which lists all the transactions that use a particular tag, regardless of
- which account they've been entered into. Remember when we talked about tags
- earlier? Well, this is where they become extremely useful! Press the Show
- Tag button, and a window will appear listing all of your tags. Just select
- which tag you'd like to look at, and a window will appear displaying all
- the transactions which use that tag. So, if you wanted to find out how much
- money you've been spending on your motoring expenses, all you'd have to do
- is display your motoring expenses tag; the running totals on the right-hand
- side of the window will instantly tell you how much money you've been
- spending on your motoring expenses.
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- Of course, there are numerous other options & functions available too,
- which are all explained in the main docs. But you now know enough about the
- basics to be able to use the program. If you need to know more about a
- particular subject, then have a look in the main AmigaGuide docs for more
- information about it.
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- Before we leave though, there's one last subject that we need to cover: How
- to save your accounts to disk...
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- SAVING YOUR FILE
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- Now that you know how to set-up your accounts and use the program, the one
- last thing that you need to know is how to save your accounts to disk.
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- To save your file, all you have to do is press the Save button in the main
- UltraAccounts window, and everything will be saved to disk for you.
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- If you're saving your file for the very first time, then a file requester
- will appear asking you to enter a name for your file. Just type in a name
- for your file, eg. "MyAccounts", and then press the OK button at the bottom
- of the file requester. A second window will now appear, this time asking
- you to enter a password for your file. You'll be asked to enter your
- password a second time, this is simply to confirm that you didn't make any
- typing mistakes the first time that you entered it. (A warning will be
- displayed if you enter something different in the second password window)
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- Your file will then be saved to disk.
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