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Memorized Investment Transaction issue mikejagger 02-14-2008
Posted by mikejagger on February 14, 2008, 12:59 pm
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I just upgraded to 2008 Home & Business, converted my 2005 files. and
now the Memorized Investment Transaction function has died. I
highlight the transaction I want to use, click the "use" button (or
double-click the transaction), and it's dead. Nothing happens.

I tried creating a whole new account group with a brand-new file set,
opened a new single mutual-fund account, add a new transaction,
memorized it, and the issue is still there. The transaction appears on
the "memorized investment transaction" list, but it's not functional.

Has anybody else run into this? Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance.

mbsmith
Arlington, Tx

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