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| "Agent Mole" <AgentMole[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... - quote - > > > Whenever I look at my investments in anything but 'by account' the
I just installed 2006 and it seems Microsoft has indeed figured out how tomarket > > > value for evey investment is overstated by $21,949.41 - what on eart could > > > be the problem? > Any hope of 2006 fixing it? multiply the number of shares by the price to get market value. -Darrell |
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| In microsoft.public.money, DSK wrote: - quote - > I have the same problem, 7 years of data that I cannot use... did money2006
I believe so.> fix it... I have been communicating with MS support for many months. DK |
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| I have the same problem, 7 years of data that I cannot use... did money2006 fix it... I have been communicating with MS support for many months. DK "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Agent Mole wrote: > > Thanks for replyinh - re-entering the data would be a pian - I've got about 8 > > years worth ! > > > Any hope of 2006 fixing it? > I have that hope. > > > Mole > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Agent Mole wrote: > > > > > > Whenever I look at my investments in anything but 'by account' the market > > > > value for evey investment is overstated by $21,949.41 - what on eart could > > > > be the problem? > > > > > > > I'm using Money2005 Standard. > > > > > You could create a new file and follow a simple procedure, but you > > > would have to re-enter your information, which would not be simple. > > > Its a bug that we hope will be fixed in later versions. > > > > > You could check with Microsoft support to see if they have a > > > solution for you. > > > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Agent Mole wrote: - quote - > Thanks for replyinh - re-entering the data would be a pian - I've got about 8
I have that hope.> years worth ! > Any hope of 2006 fixing it? - quote - > Mole > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Agent Mole wrote: > > > > Whenever I look at my investments in anything but 'by account' the market > > > value for evey investment is overstated by $21,949.41 - what on eart could > > > be the problem? > > > > > I'm using Money2005 Standard. > > > You could create a new file and follow a simple procedure, but you > > would have to re-enter your information, which would not be simple. > > Its a bug that we hope will be fixed in later versions. > > > You could check with Microsoft support to see if they have a > > solution for you. > > |
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| Thanks for replyinh - re-entering the data would be a pian - I've got about 8 years worth ! Any hope of 2006 fixing it? Mole "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Agent Mole wrote: > > Whenever I look at my investments in anything but 'by account' the market > > value for evey investment is overstated by $21,949.41 - what on eart could > > be the problem? > > > I'm using Money2005 Standard. > You could create a new file and follow a simple procedure, but you > would have to re-enter your information, which would not be simple. > Its a bug that we hope will be fixed in later versions. > You could check with Microsoft support to see if they have a > solution for you. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Agent Mole wrote: - quote - > Whenever I look at my investments in anything but 'by account' the market
You could create a new file and follow a simple procedure, but you> value for evey investment is overstated by $21,949.41 - what on eart could > be the problem? > I'm using Money2005 Standard. would have to re-enter your information, which would not be simple. Its a bug that we hope will be fixed in later versions. You could check with Microsoft support to see if they have a solution for you. |
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| Whenever I look at my investments in anything but 'by account' the market value for evey investment is overstated by $21,949.41 - what on eart could be the problem? I'm using Money2005 Standard. Mike |
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