Keeping the chart reduced
Richard Hix
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Every time I go to investing, the chart at the top is too large. I have to move it up (reduce) to see all the stocks and mutual funds. I tried making it smaller and quitting, but it comes back taking up half the screen again.
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Would you be okay with completely hiding the graph, and only making it visible when you want to see it? If so, click and drag the little resizing dot all the way up until the graph disappears. This view will persist across changes to other accounts, and through restarts of Quicken. I like the graphs, but they make my investment accounts annoyingly slow to load, so I just hide them most of the time.Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 19935
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Would you be okay with completely hiding the graph, and only making it visible when you want to see it? If so, click and drag the little resizing dot all the way up until the graph disappears. This view will persist across changes to other accounts, and through restarts of Quicken. I like the graphs, but they make my investment accounts annoyingly slow to load, so I just hide them most of the time.Quicken Mac Subscription • Quicken user since 19935
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Thanks, I hadn't tried to completely hide the graph. This is satisfactory until Quicken figures out a way for the program to remember the size of the graph I selected.0
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