View Full Version : VERY VERY Strange problem
Bob J
09-19-2003, 06:22 AM
I was doing some monthly changes (first time with 2004) and after
making changes in investment portfolio I started checking various
stocks to make sure they were coorect when .. out of the blue was a
stock showing 115 shares .. I sold this stock back in 1996 but somehow
it got added back into the same portfolio.
My question is: how the hell do you get it out of there if at all
possible. It didn't change the value of the portfolio in any way .. it
just shows up.
I also looked in the securities list and it is showing HIDDEN !!
Any thoughts ...
TIA
Steve Larson
09-19-2003, 09:19 AM
add it to the lengthy bug list
"Bob J" <bobj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:dv3mmvg2hg6f45agn2clbnofi6l5jd2e94@4ax.com... I was doing some monthly changes (first time with 2004) and after making changes in investment portfolio I started checking various stocks to make sure they were coorect when .. out of the blue was a stock showing 115 shares .. I sold this stock back in 1996 but somehow it got added back into the same portfolio. My question is: how the hell do you get it out of there if at all possible. It didn't change the value of the portfolio in any way .. it just shows up. I also looked in the securities list and it is showing HIDDEN !! Any thoughts ... TIA
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