Money Foresight Balance problem
Hi - I assume we now talk about money foresight here rather than in extensions development. So I have the latest MD version on Mac (Sequoia) and use the Foresight Forecast on my Home screen. I select an account - select 6 months and include the settings "Include Overdue reminders", Mark Zero Balance" and "Show Total". I click apply and ok and it shows the forecast over the coming months.
Now if I click on the graph it projects a date that I clicked and a dotted line showing the balance on that date - and i can change that to click at other points in the graph -fine.
If I then go back to settings and select a different account and apply/ok it - the graph shows the correct forecast, but the dotted line remains at the previous accounts values - these are not reset to show the new account values..
I cant find a way of resetting without coming out of Moneydance completely which sounds extreme. I assume the Apply is not reseting this value.
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System closed this discussion on 25 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM.
Rich W re-opened this discussion on 09 May, 2026 08:46 AM
1 Posted by Rich W on 09 May, 2026 08:46 AM
I am reopening the case as it was closed by system and i didn't get any update. I have included screenshots showing the issue which I am hoping can be fixed in the up and coming versions
As you can see Account 1 has an example balance of £1058.78. When I switch to show Account 2 and click on the same timeline - the balance shows the same despite the graph clearly showing a higher value circa £3,000. This can be corrected as I said by restarting MD which seems a bit drastic.
2 Posted by Rich W on 09 May, 2026 08:50 AM
Trying again to upload files
3 Posted by dtd on 09 May, 2026 05:40 PM
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