Data Entry Bug - when will it be fixed?

I'm using Quicken Deluxe Windows 2007 R5 and one bug that keeps annoying me is that if i have a large numeric amount in a field when I am editing splits for a loan or paycheck or something, and only the last digit needs to be changed, i.e. 123456.78 needs to be 123456.79, i generally tab to that field, hit the 'End' button to get to the end, and press backspace and enter the new number (9 in this case). very quick. but that no longer works since i upgraded to 2007. i have to select the whole field and type the whole number over again.

any idea when this will be fixed? is there an official way to report bugs like this without spending support money??

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JerryC
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I just tried this with Q2007 Premier, R5: it works for me.

No one outside Intuit would be able to answer such a question; and Intuit almost never does. And since Q2008 is already being beta tested, it's even more unlikely there will be any announcements about fixes for Q2007.

Yes. At the Intuit Support site.

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Look for the "Feedback and Suggestions" link.

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John Pollard

Jerry:

I'm using H&B 2007 R5, and I can tab, use end, or right arrow, then backspace to delete the last digit. Works for splits in transactions, paychecks, and loans on my file. Maybe that's a bug in Deluxe. Does using the right arrow work any better than the end key?

Bob

any idea when this will be fixed? is there an official way to report bugs like this without spending support money??

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Bob Wang

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