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To: KLP who wrote (21299)9/15/2000 1:45:57 AM
From: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy  Respond to of 28311
 
K., here is how I restored the portfolio to the home page. First, I clicked on edit on the shaded line where the word STOCKS appears. (This is the same edit used to get to your portfolio to add or delete a symbol.) This takes you to the YOUR PORTFOLIO page. Scroll down to the shaded line where the words SELECT PORTFOLIO TO DISPLAY appear. You will note that SI changed the setting from your portfolio to a default selection. Change that setting by clicking in the circle on the line which identifies your portfolio. This will eliminate the default setting and restore your portfolio setting. Now, scroll down to the shaded line where the words SELECT TOP STOCKS TO DISPLAY appear. You will see check marks in the circles for the first two selections. Leave them there and click OK below. This will restore your portfolio but leave the new information below your portfolio on the Home Page. When I told a relative to eliminate the check marks and click OK the portfolio did not return to the Home Page, so I would leave them alone for now. If you want to experiment by eliminating the check marks and clicking cancel, the unwanted Top Stocks may be eliminated from the Home Page, but that procedure may risk losing your portfolio entirely so I would not try it. Hope this helps. Sorry I took so long to reply, but I was out when your message was sent and I've just returned home. Check your PMs, please.

Sy