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Originally Posted by Lucas View Post
Have you tried using a couple of top level contexts for each of you with the more specific subcontexts?
Considered it. But it gets complicated fast to have duplicated contexts. And entering them slows down quite a bit. Then I also have the same context for my employees. So I'd have at least 3 duplicated context trees: me, my wife, my employees. Kind-of nasty.

This is why quicken added classes a long time ago. Obviously OF needs the same (people in this case). Can't see how OF works cleanly unless you are single and work alone.