Exchange rates?
Microfiche
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Anyone know how I can export / dump out exchange rates associated with investment transactions? I can't seem to find a way to do it that will give me the full number of decimal places - i.e. I can only get 2 decimal places which is not helpful. I have 10 years of transactions that I know there are some errors in, but I can only find the errors by getting a report on the transactions. Using latest version of Quicken Canada H&B
Using Quicken since sometime before the beta test of Quicken 6 for Windows in 1996... 

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Hello @Microfiche
Thank you for sharing your question with the Community, although I apologize that you have not yet received a response.
If I'm understanding the situation correctly, you should be able to adjust the number of decimal places shown in Quicken by going to the Edit menu > Preferences > Reports Only. At the bottom of the right side is an option to select Decimal Places for prices and shares, up to 6 places can be shown.
If you still aren't able to see the full decimal places, the exchange rates can be printed by currency. In the Tools menu > Currency List. Click on the currency you wish to print and select the Historical Prices button from the bottom right side of the window.
In the window that opens, select "print" at the top and toggle the option to "Export"
I hope this information is helpful, but please let us know if there are any further questions/concerns.
Thank you,
Sarah5
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Hello @Microfiche
Thank you for sharing your question with the Community, although I apologize that you have not yet received a response.
If I'm understanding the situation correctly, you should be able to adjust the number of decimal places shown in Quicken by going to the Edit menu > Preferences > Reports Only. At the bottom of the right side is an option to select Decimal Places for prices and shares, up to 6 places can be shown.
If you still aren't able to see the full decimal places, the exchange rates can be printed by currency. In the Tools menu > Currency List. Click on the currency you wish to print and select the Historical Prices button from the bottom right side of the window.
In the window that opens, select "print" at the top and toggle the option to "Export"
I hope this information is helpful, but please let us know if there are any further questions/concerns.
Thank you,
Sarah5
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