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Investing (Windows)
price update slow
Donald Griffith
q R20.15 and it slowed down to near never updating when pricing portfolio
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UKR
You can't delete a security from the Security List if there's a single transaction for it in any one of your investment account registers.
What you can do:
In the Security List uncheck the Watch List flag for securities you're no longer interested in watching.
If you have manually created your own "My Watch List" account, delete it and any transactions within it.
Instead, in a Portfolio view activate the built-in virtual Watch List account, preferably in a view that uses "Group by: Account": Customize the view. Select the Accounts tab. Click to put a checkmark on an account named "Watch List". All securities, whether currently owned or not that have a checkmark on "Watch List" will now show up in the view under the "Watch List" account name.
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UKR
How many securities do you have in Quicken?
How many of those do you currently own?
How many securities are marked to appear on the "Watch List"? And ... Do you use the Watch List feature at all?
Donald Griffith
My Investing portfolio has 20 securities which are owned.
The watch list has 62 securities listed many of which were previously owned and shown in a 0 balance account. When trying to delete a security from the watch list with Cntl D or Windows Delete it fails.
This is another complaint with the latest version. The key shortcuts no longer work. Real Pain!!
The posted complaint is in the "Investing, portfolio update", sequence.
UKR
You can't delete a security from the Security List if there's a single transaction for it in any one of your investment account registers.
What you can do:
In the Security List uncheck the Watch List flag for securities you're no longer interested in watching.
If you have manually created your own "My Watch List" account, delete it and any transactions within it.
Instead, in a Portfolio view activate the built-in virtual Watch List account, preferably in a view that uses "Group by: Account": Customize the view. Select the Accounts tab. Click to put a checkmark on an account named "Watch List". All securities, whether currently owned or not that have a checkmark on "Watch List" will now show up in the view under the "Watch List" account name.
Donald Griffith
Fully understood. Thanks. Now fix the Cntrl d, Cntrl J, Cntl etc. short cuts which is a real pain when absent.
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