u/Early_Extension3904

Text replacement hell - need help

Hi folks,

At some point a couple years ago, I think I accidentally accepted a typo, and it has gotten stuck in SwiftKey and I can't seem to get it to forget this correction. When I type "I'm" I have always typed Im, and for years SwiftKey correctly changed it to I'm. Several years ago, I managed to hit the period and the m (so I.m), and it got auto corrected to I.I'm, which I unfortunately accepted before I realized what had happened. Now every time I type Im, it changes it to I.I'm. This has been going on for a couple years now. I've checked text replacement in iOS to make sure it's not there (it's not), and have tried to get Swiftkey to forget this correction and for the life of me I can't. When I added the MS account, I thought it said this would cause it to forget my previously learned stuff, but alas, I.I'm still getting I.I'm (I'm on my PC...I did that on purpose here).

I know there's a lot of hate here since MS took over, and I'm not looking for suggestions for other keyboards. I'm just soliciting ways to undo or delete this auto replacement suggestion in Swiftkey. I've corrected it for years and it doesn't stop.

Thanks!

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u/Early_Extension3904 — 5 days ago

Q for Mac - can't match a downloaded transaction

Hi folks,

Fairly new Q for Mac user after using Q for Win/DOS since 1991. I have a downloaded transaction in my check register that didn't match automatically, and I can't seem to match is by dragging the downloaded transaction to the original in the register and dropping it there. Was hoping someone could help me figure out how to do this.

Details on this: check written on 4/1/2026. Cashed on 5/7/2026. Check number and amount exactly match between the original entry on 4/1 and the downloaded transaction on 5/7. The orignal transaction still shows as uncleared in the register.

When I drag the downloaded transaction and try to drop it on the orignal transaction, nothing happens. It just goes back to where it was and they don't match. It's probably something simple, but googling hasn't provided me with a solution.

Thanks!

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u/Early_Extension3904 — 2 months ago