Specify Lots issue with Gain Loss Column size

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Is this being actively worked on? It has been reported multiple times and the threads get closed out with no solution or even acknowledgement that it is a confirmed issue.

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  • Moderator mod

    Hello @David Luckadoo,

    We appreciate you reaching out regarding this issue.

    To clarify, does the thread linked below describe the issue you are referring to?

    Please check back and let us know! Thank you.

    -Quicken Anja
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  • Member ✭✭
    edited February 28

    -Quicken Anja,

    Yes, that is the exact issue. Unfortunately when I click on View Post this is what I get:

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    So, I have no idea if a fix to this issue was included in the post. Can you confirm that a fix was provided? If so, can you tell me what it is? If not, can you confirm that it is being actively worked on?

    Thanks, David

  • Moderator mod
    edited February 27

    Thanks for following up!

    The reason you weren’t able to access the full thread is that the post was archived, so the link only allowed for the preview to be displayed. I went ahead and unarchived it if you’d like to review the rest of the discussion.

    That said, there wasn’t a solution posted in the thread. However, I checked internally, and I can confirm that there is currently an open ticket for this issue with our development team. They are actively working on it, though there isn’t an ETA for a fix just yet.

    Let us know if you have any other questions!
    (QWIN-23109)

    -Quicken Anja
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  • Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭✭
    edited March 5

    @David Luckadoo , are you on a 4k monitor? I am. The issue has gotten better for me, though not 100%. Since 4k monitor full support is not there for scaling of fonts, I have had to change the Compatibility setting for many programs including Quicken to get it to work well on a 4k monitor. I am not sure if that helped.
    If you are on a 4k monitor, you could try changing the 'High DPI settings' under 'Compatibility' tab on 'Properties' of the file 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Quicken\qw.exe', and see if it helps. I have it set to 'Override high DPI scaling behavior', 'System Enhanced'. It does wonders to the fonts on a 4k display.

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  • Member ✭✭

    veegee, that made no change to the problem. Thanks for the help though.

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