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I am very familiar with data corruption in earlier versions of Quicken, BTW. So there's no possibility of of conversion errors.
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And I couldn't update that for reasons having nothing to do with Quicken. Needed to go back to version prior to 3.5.1 updateI was using Quicken Deluxe 2006 on a PowerBook G4 running Tiger, so I was not able to import any data. Happened on both checking accounts and charge card accounts. When balancing against statement, in new reconcile window Quicken is properly listing cleared items and shows proper balance, but when pressing "finish" items that where uncleared but within the statement date are now "reconciled" and throughs new reconciled balance off. Having issues with updated reconciliation process.
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For most people, this will pass a magic wand over whatever this issue is in the past and set you on your way forward. This will simply mark every transaction prior to the start date you've entered as reconciled. But most people aren't going to be interested in doing that much work, and/or don't have the old statements available, so Quicken gives you an easy way out: click the Gear at the top of the reconcile window, and select Fresh Start from the drop-down menu. If you have your old statements handy, you can try jumping back a year or two at a time, and then zeroing in forward or backward until you find whatever month or months are off. One is to go back in time to find where your reconciliation is off. If that's not the issue, then you have two choices. For some people, simply finding and deleting such a balance adjustment solves the problem with reconciliation being off. That happened to many people when they converted to 2015/2016 even though they didn't realize that's how Quicken was adjusting to current user-entered or bank-supplied balance amounts. The first thing I'd suggest is looking back to the earliest date in the account you are reconciling to make sure Quicken didn't put in a placeholder adjustment transaction. That said, there are several reasonable solutions to the situation.
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Saying you will never upgrade Quicken again if they don't "fix" what is actually a problem in your data file is a case of biting off your nose to spite your face. (If you used Quicken 2007 and earlier, data corruption was not infrequent, but it wasn't always evident.) Nonetheless, what Quicken is telling you is that when it adds up all the transactions in your account since the beginning of time, something is off. It could be a mistake you made it could be something that was messed up in your old data file, or something messed up during the conversion to Quicken 2015/16.
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But the issue here is that Quicken is essentially telling you there is something wrong sometime in the past in your Quicken file. Needed to go back to version prior to 3.5.1 updateHarry, I'm an "old school" guy like you, who enters everything manually. This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled QM16 v 3.5.2 Reconcile Issues.