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  Step 1:  View a Favorite Account

Open a Report
Use the Favorites menu to view favorites as well as creating them. The favorite accounts you've marked appear in the second group on the menu. To display a favorite account, open the Favorites menu and click the account name. (The Money Home Page also includes a Favorite Accounts section. You can click a link to an account there, as well.) Money displays the account immediately.
  Step 2:  View a Favorite Report

Open a Report
Favorite reports appear on a submenu of the Favorites menu. To display a favorite report, choose Favorites, Favorite Reports, then click the name of the favorite report to display. The report appears immediately.
  Step 3:  View a Web Favorite

Web favorites also appear on a submenu of the Favorites menu. To view a favorite Web page that you've marked, choose Favorites, Internet Favorites, then click the name of the favorite Web page to view. If a prompt to connect to the Internet appears, click Connect. The favorite Web page appears in Money, so that you can review it and then browse around as needed.
  Step 4:  Use the Start Menu

Open a Report
You can view a favorite Web page even when you're not working in Money. To do so, click Start on the Windows desktop, choose Favorites, choose the folder you created when you saved your first Web page favorite in Money, then click the name of the favorite to view. If a prompt to connect to the Internet appears, click Connect. The favorite Web page appears, but this time in your system's default Web browser rather than in Money.