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retireandgo
Joined: 02 Aug 2007
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:54 pm Post subject: How do you move an "investment" from one account to another? |
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Drag-and-drop does not work, but SHOULD! That would be the easy way. There
is no way, looking at the menu selections, to easily move an investment
around, without starting all over by entering the existing info into a new
account, and then deleting that info from the existing account. Please email
me the response to
Thanks.
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Rick
Joined: 02 Aug 2007
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Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 11:58 pm Post subject: RE: How do you move an "investment" from one account to anot |
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I came to this group looking for a better way, but I can tell you one tedious
way to do it. Open the investment, click on a transaction and click edit.
Click the arrow to the right of the Inv. Account, and select a different
account. Do this for every transaction for the investment. After moving
every transaction for the investment, the entire investment will be moved to
the other account. Repeat for each account you want to move. If you have as
many investments and as many transactions as I do, this will take a long
time. If anyone knows a better way, please respond.
"retireandgo" wrote:
> Drag-and-drop does not work, but SHOULD! That would be the easy way. There
> is no way, looking at the menu selections, to easily move an investment
> around, without starting all over by entering the existing info into a new
> account, and then deleting that info from the existing account. Please email
> me the response to
>
> Thanks. |
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retireandgo
Joined: 02 Aug 2007
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 10:12 pm Post subject: RE: How do you move an "investment" from one account to anot |
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Thanks, Rick. I forgot that I had posted the question! I posted it back on
4/20. Yours was the only response. I wonder why Microsoft doesn't look at
these posts and respond. Hmm... Anyway, I'll try it your way.
"Rick" wrote:
> I came to this group looking for a better way, but I can tell you one tedious
> way to do it. Open the investment, click on a transaction and click edit.
> Click the arrow to the right of the Inv. Account, and select a different
> account. Do this for every transaction for the investment. After moving
> every transaction for the investment, the entire investment will be moved to
> the other account. Repeat for each account you want to move. If you have as
> many investments and as many transactions as I do, this will take a long
> time. If anyone knows a better way, please respond.
>
> "retireandgo" wrote:
>
> > Drag-and-drop does not work, but SHOULD! That would be the easy way. There
> > is no way, looking at the menu selections, to easily move an investment
> > around, without starting all over by entering the existing info into a new
> > account, and then deleting that info from the existing account. Please email
> > me the response to
> >
> > Thanks. |
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...winston
Joined: 02 Aug 2007
Posts: 15
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:11 am Post subject: Re: How do you move an "investment" from one account to anot |
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No msft folks, just a cross-section of volunteers.
...winston
"retireandgo" wrote in message @microsoft.com...
> Thanks, Rick. I forgot that I had posted the question! I posted it back
> on
> 4/20. Yours was the only response. I wonder why Microsoft doesn't look
> at
> these posts and respond. Hmm... Anyway, I'll try it your way.
>
> "Rick" wrote:
>
>> I came to this group looking for a better way, but I can tell you one
>> tedious
>> way to do it. Open the investment, click on a transaction and click
>> edit.
>> Click the arrow to the right of the Inv. Account, and select a different
>> account. Do this for every transaction for the investment. After moving
>> every transaction for the investment, the entire investment will be moved
>> to
>> the other account. Repeat for each account you want to move. If you
>> have as
>> many investments and as many transactions as I do, this will take a long
>> time. If anyone knows a better way, please respond.
>>
>> "retireandgo" wrote:
>>
>> > Drag-and-drop does not work, but SHOULD! That would be the easy way.
>> > There
>> > is no way, looking at the menu selections, to easily move an investment
>> > around, without starting all over by entering the existing info into a
>> > new
>> > account, and then deleting that info from the existing account. Please
>> > email
>> > me the response to
>> >
>> > Thanks. |
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duhmel
Joined: 02 Aug 2007
Posts: 12
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:14 pm Post subject: Re: How do you move an "investment" from one account to anot |
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Drag and drop did work in earlier versions of the portfolio but one of the
improvement upgrades eliminated it.
I have found that sometimes you need to 'copy' the first transaction, move
the rest as described below and then delete the first transaction in the
original account. Don't know why but this seems to be the way I need to do
it.
Marty
"...winston" wrote in message @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> No msft folks, just a cross-section of volunteers.
> ..winston
>
> "retireandgo" wrote in message
> @microsoft.com...
>> Thanks, Rick. I forgot that I had posted the question! I posted it back
>> on
>> 4/20. Yours was the only response. I wonder why Microsoft doesn't look
>> at
>> these posts and respond. Hmm... Anyway, I'll try it your way.
>>
>> "Rick" wrote:
>>
>>> I came to this group looking for a better way, but I can tell you one
>>> tedious
>>> way to do it. Open the investment, click on a transaction and click
>>> edit.
>>> Click the arrow to the right of the Inv. Account, and select a different
>>> account. Do this for every transaction for the investment. After
>>> moving
>>> every transaction for the investment, the entire investment will be
>>> moved to
>>> the other account. Repeat for each account you want to move. If you
>>> have as
>>> many investments and as many transactions as I do, this will take a long
>>> time. If anyone knows a better way, please respond.
>>>
>>> "retireandgo" wrote:
>>>
>>> > Drag-and-drop does not work, but SHOULD! That would be the easy way.
>>> > There
>>> > is no way, looking at the menu selections, to easily move an
>>> > investment
>>> > around, without starting all over by entering the existing info into a
>>> > new
>>> > account, and then deleting that info from the existing account.
>>> > Please email
>>> > me the response to
>>> >
>>> > Thanks.
>
>
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