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Old 01-11-2006, 11:45 PM
Ken
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Default Re: Money 2006 Portfolio Manager Screen Refresh

Made that change several months ago, I think at your suggestion. That
definitely made things better but now I'm getting greedy.

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message
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> In microsoft.public.money, Ken wrote:
> > Is there anyway to control how Portfolio Manager refreshes the screen
> > display after a update or manual entry like a buy/sell/dividend/interest
> > etc.? Money 2006 always jumps to the last investment in the portfolio and
> > makes you scroll back up to where you were working. This can be a real
> > pain
> > if you have a large number of different investments.

> You might find you like things better if you clear
> Portfolio-> UpdatePrices-> UpdateAutomicallyEvery__Minutes.
> > Why can't Money just
> > update and repaint the screen with the focus where the user last entered
> > something? Suggestion for 2007?!

> It would also be nice if a selected item would stay selected when
> you sort by a different column.



 
Old 01-11-2006, 10:04 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Money 2006 Portfolio Manager Screen Refresh

In microsoft.public.money, Ken wrote:

- quote -

> Is there anyway to control how Portfolio Manager refreshes the screen
> display after a update or manual entry like a buy/sell/dividend/interest
> etc.? Money 2006 always jumps to the last investment in the portfolio and
> makes you scroll back up to where you were working. This can be a real pain
> if you have a large number of different investments.


You might find you like things better if you clear
Portfolio-> UpdatePrices-> UpdateAutomicallyEvery__Minutes.

- quote -

> Why can't Money just
> update and repaint the screen with the focus where the user last entered
> something? Suggestion for 2007?!


It would also be nice if a selected item would stay selected when
you sort by a different column.

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Old 01-11-2006, 09:52 PM
Ken
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Default Money 2006 Portfolio Manager Screen Refresh

Is there anyway to control how Portfolio Manager refreshes the screen
display after a update or manual entry like a buy/sell/dividend/interest
etc.? Money 2006 always jumps to the last investment in the portfolio and
makes you scroll back up to where you were working. This can be a real pain
if you have a large number of different investments. Why can't Money just
update and repaint the screen with the focus where the user last entered
something? Suggestion for 2007?!


 

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