Quicken changes money market transactions

I have 4 accounts with Fidelity with two money market funds as the core account (SPAXX and FXFXX). In each account I categorize these funds as cash. This week, for some unknown reason, in each of these four accounts Quicken automatically converted most (but not all) of these funds from cash to an investment. How do I reverse this? And do I have to go back manually and search for when this first happened and change everything manually. This is just the latest mess that convinces me Quicken is a terrible program. Even more than ten years later, I wish Microsoft would reactivate Money so I could stop pahying Quicken an annual fee for the privilege of being frustrated.

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  • NotACPA
    NotACPA Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 14

    Elaborate. HOW did Q do this conversion? What transactions were recorded in your Q accounts?

    For these investment accounts, do you use the "Show cash in a checking account" option?

    And, what BUILD of Q are you running? This info is at HELP, About Quicken.

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