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I just answered this on Reddit. Go to Edit as a Rule after you have saved the schedule. Then, under the " Then apply these actions" it will let you add a category or note, etc. |
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… On 18 Mar 2022, at 19:50, triplejranch ***@***.***> wrote:
I just answered this on Reddit. Go to Edit as a Rule after you have saved the schedule. Then, under the " Then apply these actions" it will let you add a category or note, etc.
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I might be missing a trick but I just cannot see a way to get scheduled transactions to post with a category. I have tried linking transactions but the box does not remain ticked after saving?
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