Version 7.0
Lewis CROSS-CHEQUE
. Released September 2003.
The most dramatic new features relate to the Bank Reconciliation process, in
particular Fast Numbering.
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A transaction line has a different colour depending whether it has been ticked
or not.
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You can import data from an online banking program. Effectively you will be
importing the bank statement in an electronic form. CROSS-CHEQUE can automatically
search for matches between your keyed-in CROSS-CHEQUE entries, and the imported
file. Bank charges and other miscellaneous items can be transferred directly
to CROSS-CHEQUE.
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The Fast Numbering screen now uses pull-down menus. This lets us fit in many
more options, such as the ability to tick or un-tick all transactions. It also
leaves greater screen space for the display of transactions on the grid.
New Year. Suppose you had already done the New Year process, and you had entered
some new transactions. You then realise that you forgot to bring forward the unpresented
cheques. Version 7 of CROSS-CHEQUE will now let you do so.
Backup and Restore. Now support for larger capacity disk drives such as
Zip drives or Memory sticks.
Version 7 will only be available in the 32-bit Windows version. This is suitable
for computers using Windows 95 and later. Version 7 will not be available for DOS
or for 16-bit Windows.
Version 7 will be able to use all your CROSS-CHEQUE data from Versions 6 or 5, Windows
or DOS.
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