I have added a security, can't get it in the investing column so as to fund it.
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I don’t know what the “Body” reference is either. But if the security type is “Market Index”, you will not be able to buy shares of that security.5
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Once you have added a security in Quicken, you must create an investing account if you have not already and Buy the security in that accountQWin Premier subscription0
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I don’t know what the “Body” reference is either. But if the security type is “Market Index”, you will not be able to buy shares of that security.5
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"Body is required" would be the error you see if you try to post a question here on the forum with only a title and no details (aka the body of the post).
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Thank you, thought I had completed the posted question.0
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Thanks for the responses, I don't know what the proper procedure for answering the replys.0
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No change since previous versions.
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Thank you smayer97, although not good news.1
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What problem are you having with ETFs?
You can classify ththem as mutual funds if you want, or set up a new asset type for them.QWin Premier subscription0 -
Jim_Harman said:What problem are you having with ETFs?
You can classify ththem as mutual funds if you want, or set up a new asset type for them.1 -
What's your problem with ETFs -All my ETF entries show as "stock" -0
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What is there to "handle" about ETFs? You can create a Security Type "ETF" and use Asset Class "Mixture". I find my ETFs download the Mixture percentages. Otherwise, treat it like a stock.
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Been using Q since the 80s, cobwebs are forming in my grey matter I guess. Things not as easy as before. Appreciate your help.
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@Gary,
Glad to hear your problem is solved.
Rather than creating a new discussion for each follow-up, you should continue your previous discussion by typing your comment at the bottom of the discussion where it says "Type your comment"QWin Premier subscription0 -
Ok, Jim. Will do. Thanks.0