Has anyone had trouble with invoicing a quantity with a two-place decimal point?

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I use invoicing for my trucking business. I invoice based on bushels of grain transported, of which the quantity is taken out two places. If I try to type in a quantity of 1234.56 it won't take the 6, it truncates it to 1234.5. This might seem okay, but it is not a very professional way to invoice a client. I've reported this to Intuit- back in February, 2023. They told me to log the issue so that it could be fixed - which I did, but it's the end of October, 2023 and it still has not been fixed. I'm at a loss, because I really wanted a simple single entry accounting program and for the most part, Quicken fits this need. But if it doesn't get fixed, I will be forced to cancel my subscription and find something else! I really can't believe I'm the only person who uses Quicken that has come across this glitch. If you've had this issue, please report it if you haven't.

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  • UKR
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    This has been reported and suggested for improvement several years ago already, with no response from the programmers so far.

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