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To: Raptech who wrote (1140)7/30/2007 7:31:20 AM
From: kgr1137  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1539
 
Thanks for yours and the other replies.

To clarify (my post wasn't as specific as it should have been), I haven't lost all historical prices. Just certain ones and not obscure symbols either e.g. GE. Your suggested fix didn't bring those back.

Also my net worth report is also out of whack. It doesn't even seem to be reading the values of the accounts in the portfolio minus the value of unpriced securities. I guess I am having trouble even identify the problem, let alone getting to the fix.

In any event, I can't figure out why when I restored the file, that info didn't get restored with it.



To: Raptech who wrote (1140)8/2/2007 6:01:27 PM
From: kgr1137  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1539
 
I discovered part of the problem: When I go thru that menu you listed, when I get to the list of securities, not all of the stocks that I have held are included on the list. This is strange because they are there in the Security Detail View listing - the one found at the Security Detail View page before you even click on the update option.

Any ideas oh master of Quicken? :-)

BTW its Quicken 2006 Deluxe.