Older versions of MS Money had a dropdown menu on the details page of a
stock, fund, bond, etc., which listed every other holding I had or had so I
could go from one to another quite easily. 2007 does not seem to have this
feature. In order to go to the details page of a stock, for instance, I
have to go to the Account, then find the stock and then go to the details.
If it is a stock in a closed account, or if I don't remember what account
the stock is in, I wouldn't know how to get to the details page.

Can anyone elaborate on this?
Thanks


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David Schwartz
Commack, NY

Re: Dropdown Menu for Individual Stocks Missing from Money 2007? by Cal

Cal
Fri Feb 22 22:34:34 CST 2008

In microsoft.public.money, David Schwartz wrote:

>Older versions of MS Money had a dropdown menu on the details page of a
>stock, fund, bond, etc., which listed every other holding I had or had so I
>could go from one to another quite easily. 2007 does not seem to have this
>feature. In order to go to the details page of a stock, for instance, I
>have to go to the Account, then find the stock and then go to the details.
>If it is a stock in a closed account, or if I don't remember what account
>the stock is in, I wouldn't know how to get to the details page.
>
>Can anyone elaborate on this?

You pretty much stated it. I think that went away in Money 2005.

In the Portfolio you could set
ChangePortfolioView->ShowClosedPositions and then right-click the
investment to go to the investment.