Updating categories for a payee is easier than ever As always, you will be asked to confirm the deletion. Once you select your transactions you can delete them using the Delete key, CTRL+D, right-click Delete Transactions, or the Delete button. Sort the columns to group the transactions you are looking for, and use the shift key to click on multiple transactions and select them. First, you will need to select your transactions. Now you can delete multiple transactions at once. In the past, you could only delete a single transaction at a time. This is a great tool for people who closely monitor their transactions. The Compare to Register feature lets you look at each downloaded transaction before adding it to your register. Compare to Register gives you the ability to delete multiple transactions Notes will not be included by default, but if you need them, create a transaction report and select the Customize Report gear button, then select Notes under Show Columns. You can also include them when printing your report. Many customers don't use the Notes column and would not need it in a report, but for those customers who want to see their Notes, the ability to add them to the transaction report makes the report much more useful to them. Some customers find it useful to include Notes when they create or print a Transaction Report. If you don't select this, the default will be the last field you searched. To default to any field, in the Quicken Find window, select Find in ‘Any field’ by default. This change gives you the power to adapt the Find tool to your needs. The Find ( CTRL+F ) tool now gives you the ability to set a default preference of either searching an individual field in the register or searching Any field in the register. Use find to search a specific field or any field For many customers, these improvements fix a pain point or open up options they had been waiting for. Often the smaller ones are customer-driven changes that have been brought to our attention through our Community Forum. Some of them are big and get a lot of attention, but others are smaller. This month we wanted to show you a collection of some of the improvements made to Quicken over the past few months.