Why does Quicken rounds 3 place to 2 place when printing register?

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Quicken_Natalie Moderator mod
Hello @Fisherman,
Thank you for taking the time to report this issue to the Community!
I have isolated this issue to occur only with a single mutual fund IRA account type in Quicken, and have gone ahead and reported this behavior as a bug.
A ticket has been opened, however, there is currently no ETA on when a fix can be expected.
I will be sure to post back with any updates as they become available to me.
Thank you,
Quicken Natalie
CTP-577
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To change it:
Edit -> Preferences -> Reports only -> Decimal places for prices and shares: X
[Edit I just tried changing this setting {mine was set to 4} and it didn't make a difference. But my number decimal places of shares exceed 2 places (3 and 4 mostly), and my shares are 6 decimal places. This is while printing an investment register]
I am trying to print a register.
Open the report view that you are having problems with (I've just been working with an Investment Transactions report).
Look at the columns for number of shares and quote/price per share. Make sure they are wide enough to show all numbers. If they show a number like 33.00... with the 3 dots at the end, widen the column.
Click the "Aa" icon in the upper right of the report view to go into Report settings.
Change the decimal places setting to "6" and click OK.
The report should immediately refresh and now show all numbers with 6 decimal places.
Does it?
balance, not shares. My problem appears on file sent to printer, Microsoft
print to pdf file, and print to txt file.
My steps are: FILE -> Print " displayed account name"
i.e. FILE ->Print Vanguard
This is the last line in the File dropdown menu.
Columns Price and Shares (i.e., price per share and number of shares) show up to 6 decimal places, as needed and exactly as recorded in the transaction register.
Can you please capture one or more images of the parts of your Quicken window showing the issue, sensitive information blacked out as necessary to protect your privacy but annotated to describe the situation, and attach the image(s) here?
https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7867159/faq-how-do-i-post-a-screenshot-in-the-community-from-windows#latest
I noticed your version and updated my R24.14 to R25.10. Unfortunately,
this did not fix my problem.
Please use Help / Report a Problem in Quicken to send the images and a problem description, including a link to this webpage, to Quicken.
Thank you for taking the time to report this issue to the Community!
I have isolated this issue to occur only with a single mutual fund IRA account type in Quicken, and have gone ahead and reported this behavior as a bug.
A ticket has been opened, however, there is currently no ETA on when a fix can be expected.
I will be sure to post back with any updates as they become available to me.
Thank you,
Quicken Natalie
CTP-577
Thank you for your patience while this was being investigated.
I've received confirmation that the fix for this will be complicated to implement, and have been provided with some work-around solutions for the meantime.
One would be to create a register report to print instead of printing from the register directly.
The other would be to change the operating system settings at Control Panel -> Region -> Formats -> Additional Settings -> Currency tab> No. of digits after decimal:
This should allow the transactions to print without rounding to 2 decimal places.
Please let us know if anyone has any questions or concerns regarding this.
Thank you,
Quicken Natalie