What does the gray line mean in Accounts bar ?

richarddevenezia
richarddevenezia Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭

Added the orange accounts but one is above the line and the other below. Accounts below can't be reorganized to be above, and aboves won't go below.

I couldn't find any aspect of the accounts definition that would cause them to be apart.

So, what is that line doing for me ?

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  • retird
    retird Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭✭
    edited October 25 Answer ✓

    @richarddevenezia

    Right click on an account in orange and select edit/delete and you see this (Account Details). Looking at Display Options you see Account Intent. That is how the orange ones are grouped differently from the others….

    Windows 11 (2 separate computers)..... Quicken Premier.. HAVE USED QUICKEN CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1985.

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  • retird
    retird Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭✭
    edited October 25 Answer ✓

    @richarddevenezia

    Right click on an account in orange and select edit/delete and you see this (Account Details). Looking at Display Options you see Account Intent. That is how the orange ones are grouped differently from the others….

    Windows 11 (2 separate computers)..... Quicken Premier.. HAVE USED QUICKEN CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1985.

  • UKR
    UKR Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭

    In case it wasn't quite clear what the light grey separator line in the Account Sidebar indicates …
    In the Investing section, the grey line separates Investment accounts (above the line) from Retirement Accounts (below).
    In the Banking section, grey lines appear between Checking and Cash, Savings, Credit Card accounts.

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