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Strategies & Market Trends : Quicken - Problems and Answers....
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To: B.K.Myers who wrote (1536)9/26/2019 6:55:58 AM
From: Jerry Held  Read Replies (1) of 1539
 
Thanks B.K.

Unfortunately it says that you can't move transactions in investment accounts. It didn't stop me from trying though.

I'll guess I'll have to delete them from the account their in and re-enter them in the account I want them in. Unfortunately, I'll lose all the history associated with them. It's amazing that Quicken doesn't allow this. Changing brokerage accounts is part of an investor's life. I want to move my 401k into a Schwab IRA and I can't do it? Quicken has been around for a long time and I find it hard to believe that this thought has never occurred to the software writers.

Oh well. I appreciate your trying to help.

Jerry
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