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Sarah Sosiak replied on July 14, 2008 18:26 to the question "How do I get pagination for my typepad blog?" in Six Apart:
Hi Sean --
We're currently in the process of rolling out the pagination features to all TypePad blogs. If your blog's been configured for pagination, you can customize your pagination preferences by following the instructions in these Knowledge Base articles:
http://kb.typepad.com/id/72
http://kb.typepad.com/id/1252
-- Sarah
Marc Hedlund, an employee of Wesabe, replied on November 04, 2007 00:26 to the question "How can I split a transaction into two tags?" in Wesabe:
Hi, Sarah,
You can divide one transaction into multiple tags using our "splits" feature like this:
Whole Foods $150.00
Tags: groceries:130 food:130 cashback:20 berkeley
When you look at your 'groceries' or 'food' tag pages, this transaction will be represented as $130.00. When you look at your 'cashback' tag page, it will be shown as $20.00. On the 'berkeley' tag page it will show up as $150.00. The number after the colon shows the amount you want applied to that tag. The numbers don't have to add up to the value of the transaction -- you can allocate them however you want.
You can also use percentages (food:75%) or fractions (food:3/4) if you'd like.
An important note: splits currently work on one-time tags, but not sticky tags. Be sure to click "Show one-time tags" (if you haven't already) and use the one-time tags field for any splits.
In your example, you would put the following into your one-time tags field:
cash:40 groceries:10
Hope this helps -- please let me know if you have other questions.-
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Sarah Sosiak asked a question in Wesabe on November 04, 2007 00:17:
How can I split a transaction into two tags?e.g. I use cashback to get $40 in cash when I buy $10 of groceries. How can I tag that $50 transaction so $40 of it is tagged as "cash", while the other $10 is tagged as "groceries"?
damon, an employee of Mint, replied on October 03, 2007 06:04 to the question "Is there any way to find out if Mint connects to my financial service providers before I sign up?" in Mint:
Cameron Walters, an employee of Get Satisfaction, replied on September 25, 2007 00:17 to the problem "Login form is still accessible even when logged in" in Get Satisfaction:
Hi Sarah, thanks for the heads up on this one. It's likely caused by an IE7 bug in our javascript. Our header is set up to be cacheable, so the sign up link is replaced by javascript with a link to your account settings page when you're logged in. We'll take a look at our error logs and see if we can track it down.
Sarah Sosiak replied on September 24, 2007 22:49 to the problem "Login form is still accessible even when logged in" in Get Satisfaction:
Sarah Sosiak replied on September 24, 2007 16:32 to the question "Can I alias a company name to account for different spellings?" in Get Satisfaction:
Sarah Sosiak replied on September 24, 2007 16:30 to the question "Can I alias a company name to account for different spellings?" in Get Satisfaction:
Lane Becker, an employee of Get Satisfaction, replied on September 22, 2007 17:42 to the question "Can I alias a company name to account for different spellings?" in Get Satisfaction:
that's definitely something we should do from a search perspective, @ the very least. allow for alternative spellings/presentations.
in the meantime, i changed the company name to "six apart" in the system (though you can do that, too, from the admin page if you're listed as an administrator.)
Thor Muller replied on September 22, 2007 17:36 to the question "Is there any way to find out if Mint connects to my financial service providers before I sign up?" in Mint:
I'm seeing bank account and credit cards from First Tech, but I'm not seeing Sharebuilder. Right now Mint is focused on banks and credit cards, so if Sharebuilder is a investment company it's probably not on the short-list for inclusion. I do know that investment accounts are going to be added in the near future.
Thor Muller, an employee of Get Satisfaction, replied on September 22, 2007 17:31 to the question "Can I alias a company name to account for different spellings?" in Get Satisfaction:
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Sarah Sosiak asked a question in Get Satisfaction on September 22, 2007 17:29:
Can I alias a company name to account for different spellings?My company's name is listed as "SixApart" in the system (the correct spelling is "Six Apart". Can I alias "Six Apart", "Six Apart Ltd.", etc... to be sure that users can find us and don't create multiple separate company listings?
Nick replied on September 20, 2007 19:33 to the question "Is there any way to find out if Mint connects to my financial service providers before I sign up?" in Mint:
Just sign up (it's really not that hard, you only need to provide an email, zip code, and password), or contact Mint through their Contact Us page at http://mint.com/contact.html#contact-...-
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