Hi all,

Is there a way to "really" delete investments in MNY SB 2005 and all their
related information, instead of them being listed unncessarily?

Thanks,
Ivan

Re: Investments by Cal

Cal
Tue May 16 17:11:07 CDT 2006

In microsoft.public.money, Ivan Debono wrote:

>
>Is there a way to "really" delete investments in MNY SB 2005 and all their
>related information, instead of them being listed unncessarily?

Go to the investment details. Blank the symbol in Details.

Then in the left column, see if there is a choice to
DeleteThisInvestment.

If you don't have that choice, go to InvestmentActivities and delete
each transaction for that investment.


Re: Investments by Ivan

Ivan
Thu May 18 09:11:22 CDT 2006

I think I found a better way:

In the portfolio view, Click on Work with Investments link on the left, then
select Delete Investment from the popup menu.

Ivan

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:b7jk621a4nhvp56ksfv5qo1avpuhrudfmp@4ax.com...
> In microsoft.public.money, Ivan Debono wrote:
>
> >
> >Is there a way to "really" delete investments in MNY SB 2005 and all
their
> >related information, instead of them being listed unncessarily?
>
> Go to the investment details. Blank the symbol in Details.
>
> Then in the left column, see if there is a choice to
> DeleteThisInvestment.
>
> If you don't have that choice, go to InvestmentActivities and delete
> each transaction for that investment.
>



Re: Investments by Cal

Cal
Thu May 18 09:20:34 CDT 2006

In microsoft.public.money, Ivan Debono wrote:

>I think I found a better way:
>
>In the portfolio view, Click on Work with Investments link on the left, then
>select Delete Investment from the popup menu.

I still recommend you blank the symbol first.


>
>Ivan
>
>"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>news:b7jk621a4nhvp56ksfv5qo1avpuhrudfmp@4ax.com...
>> In microsoft.public.money, Ivan Debono wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Is there a way to "really" delete investments in MNY SB 2005 and all
>their
>> >related information, instead of them being listed unncessarily?
>>
>> Go to the investment details. Blank the symbol in Details.
>>
>> Then in the left column, see if there is a choice to
>> DeleteThisInvestment.
>>
>> If you don't have that choice, go to InvestmentActivities and delete
>> each transaction for that investment.
>>
>

Re: Investments by Ivan

Ivan
Fri May 19 01:37:20 CDT 2006

The problem with blanking the symbol is that the investments are not listed
anymore, and their transactions have been "deleted".

My file went down 9MB with the technique I used :)

Ivan

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:pk0p629qmhrjddqfdfvuc476upen0ad1t2@4ax.com...
> In microsoft.public.money, Ivan Debono wrote:
>
> >I think I found a better way:
> >
> >In the portfolio view, Click on Work with Investments link on the left,
then
> >select Delete Investment from the popup menu.
>
> I still recommend you blank the symbol first.
>
>
> >
> >Ivan
> >
> >"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> >news:b7jk621a4nhvp56ksfv5qo1avpuhrudfmp@4ax.com...
> >> In microsoft.public.money, Ivan Debono wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >Is there a way to "really" delete investments in MNY SB 2005 and all
> >their
> >> >related information, instead of them being listed unncessarily?
> >>
> >> Go to the investment details. Blank the symbol in Details.
> >>
> >> Then in the left column, see if there is a choice to
> >> DeleteThisInvestment.
> >>
> >> If you don't have that choice, go to InvestmentActivities and delete
> >> each transaction for that investment.
> >>
> >



Re: Investments by Dick

Dick
Fri May 19 07:40:06 CDT 2006

You can bring an investment back from the missing by entering, say, a
dividend by symbol.

Then you can manipulate the investment.

Then you can delete the bogus dividend.

"Ivan Debono" <ivanmdeb@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The problem with blanking the symbol is that the investments are not
> listed
> anymore, and their transactions have been "deleted".