Do you know when the next update to the software will take place to allow input of negative numbers? The filing deadline for the forms is the end of March.
I would also like to know if there is a way to get rid of the decimals (ie round to full dollars). I have had cases where there are too many figures in the field to print (eliminating the cents would be helpful). If it is not currently possible is it possible to include in the next update?
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Follow up question re negative numbers on Form 1134
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Posted 10 February 2002 - 02:56 AM
The next release should be out within the next week or so. I trust this will be soon enough.
If you have the latest release of 2001 FX there should be no problem with large numbers in cells. In last release (2001.1.1.2) the T1134A/B forms will accept numbers up to $99 billion plus change.
The only exception would be the cells you previously mentioned, which at the moment only accept numbers up to $9 billion. I'll change these to allow for at least one more digit. May I assume $99 Billion will be high enough?
Both of the changes to those cells will be available in the next release. If you have the latest release and still have problems with cells, other than those you requested changes to, please let me know.
Lee McKenzie
Intuit Greenpoint
If you have the latest release of 2001 FX there should be no problem with large numbers in cells. In last release (2001.1.1.2) the T1134A/B forms will accept numbers up to $99 billion plus change.
The only exception would be the cells you previously mentioned, which at the moment only accept numbers up to $9 billion. I'll change these to allow for at least one more digit. May I assume $99 Billion will be high enough?
Both of the changes to those cells will be available in the next release. If you have the latest release and still have problems with cells, other than those you requested changes to, please let me know.
Lee McKenzie
Intuit Greenpoint
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