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Old 04-13-2008, 11:48 AM
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Great, that (along with the fact I was using an incorrect symbol) has got me
up and running.

Thanks Cal
H

"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:

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> In microsoft.public.money, H wrote:
> > Hi. I am using Money 2003 (UK) and would like to track the share price of my
> > company. I do not own any shares as yet, I would just like to track them over
> > time before deciding whether to purchase, or not. I've been trying to set
> > this up for a while but have given up...
> > > If anyone can give some pointers I would appreciate it.

> Make an Investment account that is a "Watch" account. That is for
> shares you want to watch. The buys and sells you do there are
> pretend holdings.
> In the Portfolio view you can change to include or not include Watch
> accounts in the display.
> To change an investment account to be a Watch account, right-click
> the account name in the AccountList and go to the Details.

 
Old 04-12-2008, 03:37 PM
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In microsoft.public.money, H wrote:

- quote -

> Hi. I am using Money 2003 (UK) and would like to track the share price of my
> company. I do not own any shares as yet, I would just like to track them over
> time before deciding whether to purchase, or not. I've been trying to set
> this up for a while but have given up...
> If anyone can give some pointers I would appreciate it.


Make an Investment account that is a "Watch" account. That is for
shares you want to watch. The buys and sells you do there are
pretend holdings.

In the Portfolio view you can change to include or not include Watch
accounts in the display.

To change an investment account to be a Watch account, right-click
the account name in the AccountList and go to the Details.
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Old 04-12-2008, 03:30 PM
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Default Tracking Shares you don't own in 2003

Hi. I am using Money 2003 (UK) and would like to track the share price of my
company. I do not own any shares as yet, I would just like to track them over
time before deciding whether to purchase, or not. I've been trying to set
this up for a while but have given up...

If anyone can give some pointers I would appreciate it.

Cheers
H.
 

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