Is there a way of making the colour of the split cells in the transactions sheet a different colour to show at a glance which transactions have been split?
Obviously I could do this manually but it would be nice to have the line items automatically colour when the split was performed with the splitter tool.
The Tiller Labs Splitter doesn’t do this out of the box but you should be able to build conditional formatting to accomplish this. For example, I’m noticing the Note column is rendered with text like this:
$1,000.00 of $1,590.00 split from "External Deposit - Bill.com Inv #100" transaction on Dec 30, 2019
What if you created a conditional formatting rule to color the row if the Note column contains the text “split from”?
Thanks for flagging this, @rgsidor. I just published a new build that implements some rounding that should help. Let me know if you see any improvement or additional issues.
Good question, @krista. While it’s certainly possible I introduced a bug, I was not able to reproduce this with the following steps:
I replaced a transaction’s value with -206.95.
Ran the splitter.
Set the first split to -200.00.
Clicked Add Split.
The first split populated properly for me at 6.95.
Again, it is possible I introduced a bug, but I need steps to reproduce it. Please share if you have better steps…
Thanks,
Randy
P.S. Is it possible the customer was running the old version? Or that they started with a transaction value that had a hidden thousandths component (e.g. the cell’s value was -206.953)?
Hey Randy, this seems like a great feature! I base my financial records in the Office 360 Excel and would LOVE to use this solution. I know it’s a Beta program, and everything I’ve used it for has been seamless so far. Are there any plans to add this feature and other solutions to Excel? If so, would it be anytime soon or should I not keep an eye out?
Most transactions have a sales tax that is a part of the transaction total. I personally would prefer not to split the sales tax into a separate category and it is also tedious to manually split the sales tax between the other categories. I also do not require the sales tax to be accurate as different items in one transaction could have different sales tax rates applied.
My recommendation (and how I have seen other budget apps solve for this issue) is to have a button that will let you split the remaining balance by the percentage that was split into each category. For example, if you have $5 remaining after splitting $40 into Groceries and $10 into Personal Care, then $4 would be added to Groceries and $1 would be added to Personal Care.
Glad to hear you’re liking the Excel Beta tools, @madimitsvotai. I will let @heather, who prioritizes development work, speak to when splitter automation may come to Excel.
I see what you are getting at, @sadermine. Right now, when a balance remains, there is an alert box with the amount. To your point, I could envision a button appearing instead that says something like “Prorate Remaining $5.00”. Perhaps that could appear above the Add Split button.
I’m currently heads down on the Migration Helper, but I will think on this as a Splitter feature.
You certainly can add that column. I would recommend calling it Note instead of Notes, because other Tiller Sheets using recognize that header name. If there is a warning message about changing a header, just disable that protection for a few minutes.
I 2nd the “prorate” request. Also, would love to see the amount field within each category split be a calculated field so I don’t have to pull up a calculator when adding up line items on a receipt…or perhaps there is already a slick way I’m unaware of?
Exciting news! I implemented the prorate-remainder feature you requested for the splitter today.
I just published it. Have a look and let me know what you think.
Hi Randy,
Where can I find the new “prorate-remainder” feature? I created a test transaction, highlighted it, opened the split transaction tool and I don’t see any new feature. Thanks!
@twilsonfam I was able to use the prorate-remainder feature when splitting my transaction. I purposely didn’t split the transaction evenly… before posting the split, I received a message to opt to prorate the remaining balance. Great add!!