Can you please tell me how to save my settings from a new session? The tool seems to have latched onto my initial settings from the very first time I used it.
Thanks for the help!
Can you save the planner inputs?
Re: Can you save the planner inputs?
Sorry. but the tool doesn't have the capability to save your settings.
The values you're seeing are the program defaults.
There is a standalone/downloadable version of the planner coming soon and that version will allow you to save your inputs.
The values you're seeing are the program defaults.
There is a standalone/downloadable version of the planner coming soon and that version will allow you to save your inputs.
Re: Can you save the planner inputs?
might I suggest that at least when you are able to save the inputs, that the user be able to label/name them. That might help some even now when playing with enabling and disabling some of them to compare the outputs.
Re: Can you save the planner inputs?
The downloadable version of the planner allows you to create multiple "scenarios" that are each named. Also, when you save the data for the planner (including all defined scenarios) you get to choose the filename for the file.lonnie wrote:might I suggest that at least when you are able to save the inputs, that the user be able to label/name them. That might help some even now when playing with enabling and disabling some of them to compare the outputs.
Does that sound workable?
Jim
Re: Can you save the planner inputs?
Named scenarios are a little different, but sound useful too. For example, If I can name an "other expense" as "mortgage principal and interest" then I can remember and see what that expense is when I manipulate it.
Re: Can you save the planner inputs?
Your "named inputs" suggestion certainly sounds useful. I'll put it on the to-do list. Fair warning though - I probably won't get to it unless I have a need to dig into that part of the code again.
Out of curiosity, about how many of these inputs do you tend to have typically?
Thanks,
Jim
Out of curiosity, about how many of these inputs do you tend to have typically?
Thanks,
Jim
Re: Can you save the planner inputs?
sorry about the long delay in responding. I usually end up entering 10-15 additional inputs. some are hypothetical to see what effect working longer would have, spending more or less, taking SS at different ages, etc.
Re: Can you save the planner inputs?
Got it. Thanks for the response. I'm glad I asked, because I would have figured 10 would be plenty. As they say, never assume.
Anyhow, if I dig into this part of the code again, it shouldn't be too tough to add.
Thanks again,
Jim
Anyhow, if I dig into this part of the code again, it shouldn't be too tough to add.
Thanks again,
Jim
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