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From: Dennis Brown on 21 Jun 2010 06:46 Converted from MS money to Quicken home & business 2010. Most data came across ok but one investment account created a starting balance of negative 92,233,720,368,547,612.46. There was no data in the money account to reflect that value, unless Bill Gates was somehow involved. How do I clear a starting balance on this account. It is screwing all the investment records. Thanks
From: CSM1 on 21 Jun 2010 11:47 Dennis Brown <brodorth99(a)nomail.com> wrote in news:glgu161s66sr98ni1rni65j3bkmv44aan0(a)4ax.com: > Converted from MS money to Quicken home & business 2010. Most data > came across ok but one investment account created a starting balance > of negative 92,233,720,368,547,612.46. There was no data in the money > account to reflect that value, unless Bill Gates was somehow involved. > How do I clear a starting balance on this account. It is screwing all > the investment records. > > Thanks > In that investment account: Edit the starting balance entry and change it of the correct amount or zero. -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com
From: Jim Jensen on 23 Jun 2010 05:55 "CSM1" <nomail(a)nomoremail.com> wrote: > Dennis Brown <brodorth99(a)nomail.com> wrote in > news:glgu161s66sr98ni1rni65j3bkmv44aan0(a)4ax.com: > >> Converted from MS money to Quicken home & business 2010. Most data >> came across ok but one investment account created a starting balance >> of negative 92,233,720,368,547,612.46. There was no data in the money >> account to reflect that value, unless Bill Gates was somehow involved. >> How do I clear a starting balance on this account. It is screwing all >> the investment records. > In that investment account: > Edit the starting balance entry and change it of the correct amount or > zero. Wow, 2010 H&B will handle a 19-digit dollar amount? My 2009 H&B will handle no more than a measly 13-digit amount. This alone is sufficient reason to upgrade!
From: Bob Wang on 23 Jun 2010 17:09 Got big plans, Jim? ;-) "Jim Jensen" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:hvslm8$eou$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... Wow, 2010 H&B will handle a 19-digit dollar amount? My 2009 H&B will handle no more than a measly 13-digit amount. This alone is sufficient reason to upgrade!
From: Jim Jensen on 24 Jun 2010 06:17
ROFL...you mean it really *can* handle 19 digits? "Bob Wang" <BobWangBlog(a)Gmail.com> wrote: > Got big plans, Jim? ;-) > > "Jim Jensen" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > Wow, 2010 H&B will handle a 19-digit dollar amount? My 2009 H&B will > handle > no more than a measly 13-digit amount. This alone is sufficient reason to > upgrade! |