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To: Xray Engineer who wrote (23555)12/13/2025 11:27:23 AM
From: garygr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23664
 
Yahoo Finance Portfolio automatically enters your dividends for each security. You don't even need the paid subscription for this feature.
In Morningstar Legacy view, you still have to click on the security, edit, click dividends/splits, and then click update auto button on top.
I also use Stock Rover and dividends are automatically entered like Yahoo.
I sent an email to "M" to see if the auto feature is available in the "new view".



To: Xray Engineer who wrote (23555)12/15/2025 8:11:42 AM
From: garygr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23664
 
Legacy View----I just spoke with Morningstar this morning and they said they will never get rid of Legacy view. I called them because I couldn't find the button to automatically enter dividends/splits. It's there on Legacy view. It's not an option and available on the New view. You have to manually enter dividends/splits. The "M" support agent said the legacy view is much better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Conclusion---New View is worthless! Unbelievable!