From: charliec on 25 Jun 2010 14:13 >On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 13:35:16 -0500, "John Pollard" <8plus7isf(a)gmail.com> wrote: >charliec(a)email.com wrote: >>> On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 16:13:26 -0500, "John Pollard" wrote >> >>> trvlnmny wrote: >>>> I am using W XP and Q 10R9. When I start Q I no longer get to the >>>> Startup Account I want. I do Edit > Preferences > Quicken >>>> Preferences >>>>> Startup > On Startup Open. At the drop down menu at On Startup Open >>>> I do not have a list of my accounts that I can select as the startup >>>> account. What I do have is a list of the tabs such as Home, Banking, >>>> Investing, Net Worth. This is all on my personal Q file. How can I >>>> fix this? >>>> I also have a second Q file for an organization I am treasurer of >>>> and I do not have a problem with that file. > >>> First: View > Classic Menus >>> >>> Then select your startup account in Quicken Preferences. > >> I was following this message line, but, in Quicken 2010, I do not see >> an option for Classic Menus on the View drop down menu. >> What am I missing? > >I think that means you already have Classic Menus selected and you have >chosen some option that is only available when Classic Menus are selected >... such as the subject of this discussion. > >If you look at > >Edit > Preferences > Quicken Preferences > Navigation > >I'm guessing you'll see the option for Classic Menus selected ... and >greyed out. Got it! Thanks for the insights.
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