
I miss that and so I am reluctant to use my Quicken 17. (Build 48.19926.100).Ģ) How close can I come to approximating the nicely blue and white lined checkbook account look of Quicken 7. (Not everyone is satisfied with the current look you can add your vote for creation of a two-lone display in Quicken Mac by clicking to visit this topic and clicking the blue Vote button at the upper right.)ġ) I want to convert a Checkbook Pro version 2.6.7 (474) account to Quicken 17, version 2.6. (I now actually prefer it to the old checkbook style register I used for decades in the legacy Quicken Mac.) If you haven't worked with it much, I suggest you give it a try for awhile to see if you find it okay. Many new converts to Quicken Mac have a knee-jerk reaction that the clean list-style interface is not good, but after using it for awhile, many of us have come around to find it easy to work with. You can show and hide columns, put them in whatever order you want, make columns narrower or wider, and control how tightly spaced the rows are - but that's all there is not any option to color alternate rows, nor to have a two-line-style register.
CHECKBOOK PRO FOR MAC FOR MAC
For better or worse, Quicken for Mac doesn't use a checkbook metaphor user interface.

Larry: I'll tackle the second question: you can't.
